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July is Disability Pride Month and celebrates the achievements, experiences, and history of the disability community.
Disability Pride Month was officially established in 2015 during the 25th anniversary of the ADA, with New York City hosting its first Disability Pride Month parade that year.
On the runway, a dozen wearable pieces designed by Denton artist and activist Emily Cavender mainly represented invisible ...
Shelby Lynch is a fashion and beauty content creator, an award-winning disability advocate, and a former GLAMOUR cover star.
While Disability Pride Month is an annual event, we shouldn’t limit it to one month out of the year. It’s a model for promoting inclusivity and equity through awareness and respect for each other.
Disability Pride Month was officially celebrated in 2015 to mark the ADA's 25th anniversary. During celebrations, people raise the disability pride flag to represent different types of disabilities.
Over 70 million adults in the U.S. report having a disability, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. The month also honors the anniversary of the Americans with ...
Key points. Disability is broader than most people think, it can be physical, mental, visible, or invisible. At least 25% of American adults have a condition that is considered a disability, yet ...
It’s a difficult period for disability rights: Landmark legal protections have come under attack by the Trump administration, ...
During Disability Pride Month, community leaders discuss accessibility wins, issues around Rochester
From sidewalk safety to finding accessible apartments, community members shared their goals for making Rochester more ...
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