Homeless Flag
The Homeless Flag (Swedish: Hemlösas Internationella Flagga), also called the Homeless International Flag, is a pictogram-style flag intended to represent homelessness, poverty, unity and solidarity. Designed in Sweden, the emblem shows two figures divided by the numeral “1”: one figure sits outside in the rain while the other, under a roof and lamp, extends a helping hand. The symbol is used during awareness events such as Homeless Day (20 January) and appears in media, merchandise and social campaigns on homelessness.
History
Origins
The idea of a universal flag for homeless people was conceived by entrepreneur and activist Kavian Ferdowsi in 2008 while he was himself living without permanent housing in Stockholm. After founding the non-profit organisation Hemlösa.se in 2010, Ferdowsi refined the design and publicly presented the first version of the flag in 2014.
Symbolism
The flag consists of four key elements:
* the numeral “1” forming a thin wall between two individuals, symbolising the fragile divide between having a home and homelessness as well as the notion that humanity is one; Volunteers display the flag while offering food, clothing and roses to rough sleepers, aiming to draw attention to an estimated 33 000 homeless people in Sweden and millions worldwide.
Government acknowledgment
On 11 September 2019 Sweden’s Minister for Gender Equality, Åsa Lindhagen, publicly acknowledged the Homeless Flag during a meeting with Ferdowsi and Hemlösa.se representatives, calling the symbol “an important reminder of society’s duty toward those without homes.”
Media and merchandise
The flag is frequently featured in Hemlösas Tidning (Homeless Newspaper), a street paper first issued in 2023; front-page stories in issues #1 (2023) and #6 (2024) describe it as “a symbol of solidarity and unity.”
In 2018 the social enterprise Made by Homeless released a limited-edition wristwatch engraved with the Homeless Flag, using profits to fund transitional housing projects.
Kavian Prize
The Homeless Flag motif is also incorporated into the composite logo of the annual Kavian Prize - an award founded by Ferdowsi in 2019 to honour outstanding social-justice work. The flag symbol appears at the top of every page on the prize’s official website.
The same site features photographs of award ceremonies with Sweden’s Minister for Social Affairs Jakob Forssmed, MP Yusuf Aydin and Stockholm City Councillor Clara Lindblom, linking the prize - and thus the flag motif - to high-profile public events.
Media coverage
In November 2020 the Homeless Flag was featured on the national talk-show Malou efter tio (TV4). During the interview, host Malou von Sivers showed footage of Ferdowsi pushing his trolley marked with the flag, while Ferdowsi explained that he displays the symbol every morning when handing out breakfast to homeless people in central Stockholm.
History
Origins
The idea of a universal flag for homeless people was conceived by entrepreneur and activist Kavian Ferdowsi in 2008 while he was himself living without permanent housing in Stockholm. After founding the non-profit organisation Hemlösa.se in 2010, Ferdowsi refined the design and publicly presented the first version of the flag in 2014.
Symbolism
The flag consists of four key elements:
* the numeral “1” forming a thin wall between two individuals, symbolising the fragile divide between having a home and homelessness as well as the notion that humanity is one; Volunteers display the flag while offering food, clothing and roses to rough sleepers, aiming to draw attention to an estimated 33 000 homeless people in Sweden and millions worldwide.
Government acknowledgment
On 11 September 2019 Sweden’s Minister for Gender Equality, Åsa Lindhagen, publicly acknowledged the Homeless Flag during a meeting with Ferdowsi and Hemlösa.se representatives, calling the symbol “an important reminder of society’s duty toward those without homes.”
Media and merchandise
The flag is frequently featured in Hemlösas Tidning (Homeless Newspaper), a street paper first issued in 2023; front-page stories in issues #1 (2023) and #6 (2024) describe it as “a symbol of solidarity and unity.”
In 2018 the social enterprise Made by Homeless released a limited-edition wristwatch engraved with the Homeless Flag, using profits to fund transitional housing projects.
Kavian Prize
The Homeless Flag motif is also incorporated into the composite logo of the annual Kavian Prize - an award founded by Ferdowsi in 2019 to honour outstanding social-justice work. The flag symbol appears at the top of every page on the prize’s official website.
The same site features photographs of award ceremonies with Sweden’s Minister for Social Affairs Jakob Forssmed, MP Yusuf Aydin and Stockholm City Councillor Clara Lindblom, linking the prize - and thus the flag motif - to high-profile public events.
Media coverage
In November 2020 the Homeless Flag was featured on the national talk-show Malou efter tio (TV4). During the interview, host Malou von Sivers showed footage of Ferdowsi pushing his trolley marked with the flag, while Ferdowsi explained that he displays the symbol every morning when handing out breakfast to homeless people in central Stockholm.
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