The Long Road to a Trans Flag Emoji, and Why It Matters

The first time Google creative Tea Uglow submitted a proposal for a transgender pride flag emoji to the Unicode Consortium in 2016, the mysterious organization that oversees the approval and creation of the new emojis that show up in your phone with each update, it was denied. Then on June 29, 2017–Pride weekend–activist Bianca Rey,…

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