Disability Pride Month
July 2024
Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion
What is
Disability Pride Month?
Disability Pride Month is celebrated every July to honor the history, achievements, experiences, and struggles of the disability community. It promotes visibility and mainstream awareness of the positive pride felt by people with disabilities. This month is about embracing and celebrating all bodies, regardless of their abilities. It’s a time to challenge and change the stigmas surrounding disabilities, fostering a society that values and respects diversity. Disability Pride Month also commemorates the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, a landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability.
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Why is it Important?
The significance of recognizing and celebrating people with disabilities.
Promoting Inclusivity and Equal Rights
Celebrating Disability Pride Month helps raise awareness and acceptance, ensuring that people with disabilities are seen, heard, and valued in all aspects of society.
Highlighting Contributions
The month recognizes and honors the achievements and contributions of people with disabilities, showcasing their talents, strengths, and impact on society.
Challenging Stereotypes
It provides an opportunity to break down harmful stereotypes and misconceptions about disability, fostering a more accurate and positive understanding.
Encouraging Advocacy
Disability Pride Month inspires individuals and communities to advocate for accessibility, equity, and justice, promoting ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive world.
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