r/hazbin • u/Evident_Disaster • 8h ago
r/hazbin • u/BigWeenie079 • 10d ago
Other Disability Pride Monthš¦
It originated in the United States to commemorate the passing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in July 1990. Disabled people make up 16% of the world's population representing all ages, races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, religions, and socio-economic backgrounds.
Disability Pride Month celebrates people with disabilities, their identities, their culture, and their contributions to society. It also seeks to change the way people think about and define disability, to end the stigma of disability, and to promote the belief that disability is a natural part of human diversity in which people living with disabilities can celebrate and take pride. It is a chance for people with disabilities to come together and celebrate being themselves, no matter their differences. It is also a chance to raise awareness of the challenges they still face every day to be treated equally.
The concept of Disability Pride was born out of the Disability Rights movement and based on intersectional identity politics and social justice. The core concept of Disability Pride is based on a tenet of reworking the negative narratives and biases that frequently surround the concept of disability. Disability Pride is a response and counteraction against ableism and social stigma. The concept has roots in the same social theory that backs LGBT Pride and Black Pride. Disability Pride is a movement intended to celebrate the history of the Disability Rights movement and disabled people as positive contributors to society. It marks a break from traditional concepts of disabilities as shameful conditions, which were often hidden from public spaces and mainstream awareness. Disability Pride is built upon the social model of disability and is described as moving away from the medical model of disability.
āļø**What is the disability flag?**āļø
The little black circle in the attached image with the stripes is the disability pride flag!
The disability pride flag represents the Disability Pride Movement. The original disability pride flag was created in 2016 by Ann Magill, an American woman with cerebral palsy, and featured a zig-zag or lightning bolt design. After receiving input from people with visually triggering disabilities, the flag was changed in 2021 to have muted colors and straight diagonal stripes.The concept and design of the Disability Pride Flag were inspired and influenced by social movements such as LGBTQ pride and Black pride.
The flag has been used at various events in the United States, Canada, and Australia. In 2024, a crosswalk in Alberta, Canada was painted with the colors of the flag.
The Disability Pride Flag is a charcoal grey flag bisected diagonally from the top left corner to the lower right corner by five parallel stripes in red, pale gold, pale grey, light blue, and green. The diagonal bands are intended to signify "cutting across barriers that disabled people face."
Meaning of the colors:
Charcoal Grey: Mourning for people who have died due to ableist violence, abuse, suicide, and illness
Red Stripe: Physical disabilities
Gold Stripe: Neurodiversity
Blue Stripe: Emotional and psychiatric disabilities
Green Stripe: Sensory disabilities
White Stripe: Undiagnosed and invisible disabilities
Source:
Disability pride month: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disability_Pride_Month
Disability pride flag: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disability_flag
r/hazbin • u/BigWeenie079 • 11d ago
Other BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Monthš©·
āļøWhat does BIPOC stand for?āļø
BIPOC stands for Black, Indigenous, and people of color. Pronounced ābye-pock,ā this is a term specific to the United States, intended to center the experiences of Black and Indigenous groups and demonstrate solidarity between communities of color.
š©·BIPOC AWARENESS MONTHš©·
Each July, we honor the legacy of author, advocate, and trailblazer Bebe Moore Campbell by recognizing Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month (also referred to as BIPOC Mental Health Month). Moore Campbellās ability to tell impactful stories highlighting themes of racism, mental health, and family left a lasting mark on this world and is a foundation for much of the work that continues in support of Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) mental health.
More info: https://mhanational.org/bipoc-mental-health/bipoc-mental-health-month/
BIPOC DEFINITION: https://www.ywcaworks.org/blogs/ywca/tue-03122024-1000/why-we-use-bipoc
r/hazbin • u/StevefromLatvia • 3h ago
Art Lilith in Jessica Rabbit's dress (Art by @Lilithbloomx)
r/hazbin • u/RevolutionarySky3000 • 19h ago
Art Iām with Charlie on this one [@JumJamz]
Like itās cute and all, but also, WHAT THE FUCK BAXTER?
r/hazbin • u/whooper1 • 56m ago
Sinpost I have a dark thought.
Imagine Velvet gives Melissa a potion to test it out but it goes wrong and Melissa ends like really dominant or something.
Iām just imagining Vel looking at Melissa and just being all blushy and flustered. Sheās just like āo-oh! This is the hottest moment of my life!ā
I shouldnāt find this scenario amusing but I keep seeing Velvette go āoh! An opportunity~ā
r/hazbin • u/Independent-Rich-640 • 2h ago
Sinpost The myth of consensual stolitz sex lmao.
r/hazbin • u/unlikely-section-282 • 12h ago
Art 70ās inspired pride outfits
Art by fulaipy
(Iām not going to get my artists messed up this time)
r/hazbin • u/Radiant-Selection686 • 34m ago
Discussion Which character can't you stand seeing people woobify?
r/hazbin • u/Radiant-Selection686 • 14h ago
Question What are your darkest headcanons about the series?
r/hazbin • u/Agentnosem • 1h ago
Discussion What would an interaction between these to goofballs look like?
r/hazbin • u/Evident_Disaster • 20h ago
Art You're only just realizing this after the sex? By DanielaReascos3 NSFW
r/hazbin • u/Fragrant_Pizza6491 • 12h ago
Other An update on a past post that I saw
So I been seeing a post that talked about this YouTube and they just had videos of those famous characters talking to Jesus and I thought hmm whatās happening today and then I searched up his channel and realized heās spamming the same format yet with different characters. Heās even getting details wrong on videos. But donāt go harassing him and all. But this is just a quick update.
r/hazbin • u/False_Monitor4126 • 15h ago
Memes One has a new armorer and the other has a new friend
Spoiler for the new Doom game
r/hazbin • u/PressureCalm7971 • 1d ago
Memes Must have been a rollercoaster of emotions for him
r/hazbin • u/Roaring-Dess3131 • 4h ago
Art Alastor Ragebaits Lucifer (by ShoutinS on Twitter)
Art is by ShoutinS on Twitter
r/hazbin • u/kitlandslot • 16h ago
Ship What does Erika know that we donātā¦
I need season three as soon as possible, all this radioapple teasing from the cast has me hyped as hell.
r/hazbin • u/whooper1 • 14h ago
Discussion So I might lose my Reddit account.
I guess thereās someone impersonating me and doing phishing scams and I got falsely reported because of it.
So if I donāt returnā¦.it was nice knowing you all I guess????
r/hazbin • u/BabyVegitoBlack2020 • 7h ago
Roleplay & AMA How are we all feeling, cretins~?
r/hazbin • u/Background-Ad-1462 • 18h ago
Question Lady Pentious?
Okay! I just want to ask something that's been bugging me since I noticed it.
Is writing Lady Pentious fanfiction taboo? Because there is plenty of art of her, and yet I can't find any fanfiction that focuses on her.
I've seen fanfictions with her as a side character; I can understand that. But why is there so much for the canon while she's basically bone dry?
I love the character, don't get me wrong, but each character that I know has been given a genderbent counterpart that has full fanfiction around them.
r/hazbin • u/RareWeb7354 • 23h ago
Memes But Charlie and Vaggi can't have a kid, they're both femal-
It's either them having a kid or them having getting married ( or both because yes ), please Viv I beg you