The Confederate flag? My personal story

Here is another story from a flag merchant who has reconsidered the Confederate flag.  Originally posted on Peter Orenski's TMEALF mailing list. The Confederate flag? My personal story, not great, but clear enough. by Lee L Herold, 27 June 2015 In 1967 I was fresh out of college, waiting for active duty in the US Navy… Continue reading The Confederate flag? My personal story

Annie Platoff on the air

Flag scholar and NAVA vice president Annie Platoff was on the Pacifica radio network yesterday discussing vexillology, the Confederate flag, roots of people's attachment to flags, the Apollo flags on the moon, and Russian and Ukrainian flags.  She was a guest on Brad Friedman's "BradCast" at bradblog.com/?p=11241.  (Skip 8:40 into the broadcast to hear the flag segment.)

Flag Merchants React to Confederate Flag Tipping Point

As anyone remotely interested in flags knows, this week has seen a tremendous amount of public interest in Confederate flags and their changing meanings -- scrutiny and re-evaluation that has resulted in prominent retailers like Walmart and major flag manufacturers like Annin announcing they will no longer carry these flags.  (For comprehensive coverage, see Richard Gideon's… Continue reading Flag Merchants React to Confederate Flag Tipping Point

The Landscape Flag of Greenland

The distinctive flag of Greenland turns 30 today; Inuit artist and leader Thue Christiansen's design was adopted 21 June 1985. According to its designer it depicts the sun reflecting on the ocean as it sets beneath the horizon, and the glaciers, ice cap, and ice bergs so prominent in the island's landscape. In 2010 artist and University of… Continue reading The Landscape Flag of Greenland

Improving Boston’s City Flag

The Boston Globe took Flag Day as an opportunity to shine a light today on Boston's city flag and its deficiencies. Ruth Graham's op-ed "Improving Boston's city flag" includes quotes from vexillologists Dave Martucci (of the New England Vexillological Association), the PFA's Ted Kaye, and current NAVA President John Hartvigsen. Martucci points to the current flag's… Continue reading Improving Boston’s City Flag