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This is a partial list of awareness ribbons. The meaning behind an awareness ribbon depends on its colors and pattern. Since many advocacy groups have adopted ribbons as symbols of support or awareness, ribbons, particularly those of a single color, some colors may refer to more than one cause.
Periwinkle blue is the color for esophageal and stomach cancer awareness ribbons, and for anorexia nervosa and bulimia. It is also the color for pulmonary hypertension awareness ribbons. [citation needed] Periwinkle was added to the Crayola palette in 1949. [6] In the late 1990s, the Anaheim Angels changed their uniform to include this color. [7]
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In Israel, a yellow ribbon became a symbol of solidarity with the Israeli hostage victims during the Gaza war. Some protesters wore the yellow ribbon at the Bring Them Home Now protests. Of the uses of ribbons to draw awareness to health issues, perhaps the best-known is the pink ribbon for support of those with breast cancer.
Periwinkle #C3CDE6 195 205 230 1958–present No No No Yes Yes Yes Blue (II) #4570E6 69 112 230 1935–1958 Known as "Medium Blue", 1949–1958. [2] Bluetiful #3C69E7 60 105 231 2017–present [7] No* Yes* Yes* Yes* Yes* Yes* Indigo #4F69C6 79 105 198 1999–present No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Manatee #8D90A1 141 144 161 1998–present No No No
And although we’ve certainly seen a variety of blue shades — from periwinkle to cobalt and even Dean Cain’s indigo-washed costume from the 1990’s TV show “Lois & Clark” — Superman ...