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🧑‍đŸĻŊâ€âžĄī¸

Person in Manual Wheelchair Facing Right Emoji

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Code Point
U+1F9D1 U+200D U+1F9BD U+200D U+27A1 U+FE0F
1F9D1-200D-1F9BD-200D-27A1-FE0F
Emoji Name
person in manual wheelchair facing right
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Date Added for Emoji
15.1September 2023
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Keywords
person in manual wheelchair facing rightdisabilityaccessibilitywheelchairright

🧑‍đŸĻŊâ€âžĄī¸ Meaning and Explanation

The 🧑‍đŸĻŊâ€âžĄī¸ emoji, or "Person in Manual Wheelchair Facing Right," depicts a person using a manual wheelchair and facing towards the right.

This emoji is a significant step towards inclusive representation of individuals with disabilities, specifically those who use manual wheelchairs for mobility.

It symbolizes mobility, independence, accessibility, and the daily lives of wheelchair users.

It highlights the importance of diverse representation in digital communication and can be used to discuss accessibility issues, personal mobility, or simply to represent a person who uses a manual wheelchair.

🧑‍đŸĻŊâ€âžĄī¸ How to Use

This emoji is commonly used when discussing:

  1. Accessibility: To advocate for or highlight accessible spaces, services, or events.
  2. Representation: To represent individuals with disabilities in a respectful and accurate manner.
  3. Personal Mobility: To talk about one's own use of a manual wheelchair or that of a loved one.
  4. Disability Awareness: To promote understanding and awareness of disability issues.
  5. Sports and Activities: To refer to wheelchair sports or other activities engaged in by wheelchair users.

🧑‍đŸĻŊâ€âžĄī¸ Cultural Background

Region Common Meaning Additional Notes or Misunderstandings
Global Mobility, disability, accessibility Universally understood as representing a person using a manual wheelchair.
Advocacy Groups Inclusivity, rights, awareness Heavily used by disability rights advocates and organizations to promote awareness and accessibility.
Social Media Personal identity, sharing experiences Used by wheelchair users to represent themselves and share their daily lives.
Design/Urban Planning Accessible infrastructure Relevant in discussions about creating more inclusive environments.

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