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A black background has two disabled zombies with neon skin dripping off their bumpy bones work together to hold up a sign that reads “the power in Pride celebration for disability pride month kick off with…” above 4 round pictures “tacked” to the sign, from left to right; Marie Dagenais-Lewis, Dr. Amy Kenny, Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan, and Nicole Luongo. Below the pictures are the words “July 1st @ 2 PM ET/11 AM PT in the Diversability Clubhouse. RSVP @ https://bit.ly/powerinpride1 Live Transcription Available” above a red, black and white logo that reads “grant winner Awesome Foundation awesomefoundation.org”. Centered at the bottom of the graphic are the words “thank you to our sponsor Diversability” in white.]
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The Power in Disability Pride: A Conversation

by Milette Millington July 5, 2022July 5, 2022

July is Disability Pride Month– an important month in the history of disability rights ever since President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) into law in […]

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