Represents a person using a manual wheelchair, specifically depicting an individual with dark skin tone.
Emoji Unicode: | 1F9D1 1F3FF 200D 1F9BD |
Unicode: | U+1F9D1 1F3FF 200D 1F9BD |
Group: | People & Body |
Category: | Person Faculty |
Emoji Codepoint: | U+1F9D1 1F3FF 200D 1F9BD |
Qualification Status: | Fully qualified |
Unicode Version: | 12.0 |
Related Keywords: Wheelchair, Disability, Accessibility, Person, Manual
Related Emojis: 🧑🦽 Person in Wheelchair , 🧑🦯 Person with White Cane , 🚶 Person Walking
The emoji represented by the Unicode `1F9D1 1F3FF 200D 1F9BD` is a combination of three components:
When combined, this emoji depicts an adult person with a dark skin tone who uses a manual wheelchair. It symbolizes inclusivity and representation of individuals with disabilities, particularly those who are part of the Black community.
The primary uses of this emoji include:
Beyond its direct representation of a person with a disability, this emoji can also be used in various contexts:
This emoji is part of a broader movement towards inclusivity in digital communication. Its popularity has grown as awareness of disability rights and representation has increased. It is particularly significant on platforms that prioritize diversity and inclusion, such as Twitter and Instagram. The emoji reflects a cultural shift towards recognizing and celebrating the diversity of human experiences, including those of people with disabilities.
There are several related emojis that share similar meanings or symbolism:
This emoji is often used in specific communities that focus on disability advocacy, such as forums and social media groups dedicated to disability rights. It may also appear in discussions about accessibility in public spaces, transportation, and technology. On platforms like Instagram and Twitter, it can be part of hashtags related to disability awareness, such as #DisabilityAwareness or #InclusionMatters. The emoji serves as a visual representation of the ongoing conversation about inclusivity and the importance of recognizing diverse identities within the disability community.