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Peace Symbol
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Definitions
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Symbols · Activism
Common
A symbol representing peace, harmony, and anti-war sentiment. Originally designed as a nuclear disarmament symbol, now widely used to express peaceful intentions or support for non-violent ideologies.
Often used in political contexts, social justice movements, and casual expressions of goodwill or harmony.
Let's spread love and ☮️ this weekend at the rally.
Social media post about protest
Wishing everyone ☮️ and love during these difficult times.
Message during conflict or crisis
My grandma was a total hippie in the 60s - still wears ☮️ symbols on everything!
Personal story on social media
Strongly associated with 1960s counterculture, hippie movement, and ongoing peace activism. Transcends its historical origins to represent broader concepts of harmony.
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Fashion · Style
Common
A decorative symbol used in fashion, accessories, and design to evoke 1960s-70s counterculture aesthetics or to make a statement about one's values.
Often used when discussing clothing, jewelry, home decor, or retro style.
Just got these new ☮️ earrings for the festival this weekend!
Instagram fashion post
The 70s are back! ☮️ symbols and tie-dye everywhere in this season's collection.
Fashion blog comment
Remains a popular fashion motif across generations, though meanings range from genuine activism to purely aesthetic appreciation.
Evolution Timeline
1958
Created by British artist Gerald Holtom for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) in the UK.
Growing fear of nuclear weapons during Cold War tensions.
1960
Imported to the US by civil rights activists and adopted by anti-Vietnam War protesters.
Rising American anti-war movement and civil rights activism.
1969
Became iconic symbol of Woodstock festival and hippie counterculture movement.
Peak of youth counterculture and anti-establishment sentiment.
2010
Included in Unicode 6.0, officially becoming a digital emoji available across platforms.
Digital preservation of historically significant symbols.
2020
Resurgence in usage during global protests and pandemic as symbol of solidarity.
Social justice movements and desire for unity during crisis.
Cultural Context
The peace symbol combines semaphore signals for 'N' and 'D' (Nuclear Disarmament). Designer Gerald Holtom also described it as representing despair (downward arms) within a circle.
Initially controversial and sometimes considered anti-Christian or communist by critics, the symbol eventually transcended political divisions to become universally recognized.
For Baby Boomers, it's often nostalgic and tied to youth activism. For younger generations, it's been somewhat commercialized while retaining core meaning of harmony.
Unlike many symbols, the peace sign communicates effectively across language barriers, making it one of the most internationally recognized non-religious symbols.
As digital emoji, it's maintained its meaning remarkably well, with little semantic drift despite the transition from physical to digital spaces.
Regional Variations
United Kingdom
Originally designed in UK for nuclear disarmament campaign (CND). Strong association with British anti-nuclear activism.
United States
Strongly associated with Vietnam War protests and 1960s counterculture. Continues to appear in progressive politics and youth activism.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Familiar symbol from youth, used straightforwardly to express anti-war sentiment or harmony. Less likely to use as casual decoration.
Gen_Z: Used sincerely in activism contexts and ironically in memes. Often paired with other symbols in social justice content and environmental activism.
Older: For Boomers, often carries personal connection to historical movements. Used earnestly and sparingly in digital communication.
Millennials: Nostalgic symbol used both earnestly in social causes and as fashionable retro aesthetic. Common in workplace messaging during conflicts.
Common Combinations
☮️❤️
Peace and love; the core hippie philosophy and activist message.
Classic pairing from 1960s counterculture that remains relevant in modern activism and positivity messaging.
☮️✌️
Double emphasis on peace; strong anti-war or harmony sentiment.
Reinforces peaceful intentions, often used during conflicts or when advocating for non-violence.
☮️🕊️
Peace symbolized through multiple cultural icons (symbol and dove).
Combines secular and religious peace imagery, appealing across different cultural backgrounds.
☮️🌈
Peace, harmony and inclusion; often LGBTQ+ supportive.
Represents intersectional activism combining peace movements with diversity and inclusion.
☮️🌎
World peace or global harmony; environmental peace activism.
Used in climate activism and global solidarity movements to advocate for planetary well-being.
Related Emojis
✌️
Peace/victory hand gesture, often used alongside peace symbol
🕊️
Dove of peace, alternative peace symbol with religious origins
❤️
Frequently paired with peace symbol in 'peace and love' messaging
☯️
Yin-yang symbol, represents harmony and balance in Eastern philosophy
🌈
Often used together in progressive activism contexts