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![[International Children's Day Flag]](../images/i/int-chdn.gif) 
 
image prepared by Jorge Candeias, 3 August 2005, original artist unknown
The green background symbolizes growth, harmony, freshness, and fertility; We 
are surrounded by the ability to grow. All we have to do is reach out and 
embrace it. The red & yellow, black & white figures represent diversity and 
tolerance. Our children are the key to peace and tolerance of: race, religion, 
physical, mental, and social diversity. The star, which is made up of the 
figures' legs, represents light. We can be a light for the world, if we choose. 
The five points on the star represent the continents. We are all part of one 
true race, the human race. The earth figure, which is directly in the center, 
represents our earthly home and all the blessings on it, which God has given us 
all to share and respect. The large blue circle engulfing the figures symbolizes 
peace and God's universal love.  It also represents the unity that we can 
achieve if we reach out to one another in love. Blue symbolizes trust, loyalty, 
wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, truth, and heaven. The blue figure at 
the top represents God, who is the author & finisher of all things. God loves 
all of us equally and we should be striving to imitate that love (which is 
represented by the figures reaching out to each other).
Gwendolyn Wells Loiacono, 22 January 2003
Regarding the International Children's Day, it is widely celebrated on June 
1. Children's Day had its origin in the World Conference for the Wellbeing of 
Children in Geneva in 1925. The June 1 date has a Chinese-USA origin - and 
nothing to do with Communism. In 1925, the Chinese consul-general in San 
Francisco gathered a number of Chinese orphans to celebrate the Dragon Boat 
Festival. This, of course, coincided with the conference mentioned above. June 1 
somehow died out in the USA, only to be revived a couple of years ago. However, 
each country choses its own day to commemorate it.
Miles Li, 22, 23 January 2003  
The date, June 1st, has been adopted in the US as the official day. More than 
30 states actively participate in the June 1st observance. The flag has been 
adopted by dozens of states and is  being manufactured.
Gwendolyn Wells Loiacono, 22 January 2003