Learn the disability flag s history and significance, what the colors on the disability flag represent and how to celebrate Disability Pride Month in July 2023.
(WASHINGTON) In the Pennsylvania race for a seat in the U.S. Senate, Democratic candidate John Fetterman has had to continuously defend his ability to serve as he recovers from a life-threatening stroke. “Again, my doctor believes that I’m fit to be serving, and that’s what I believe where I’m standing,” he said on the
Democratic candidate John Fetterman has had to combat ableism throughout his campaign against Dr. Mehmet Oz as he recovers from a life-threatening stroke.
I had to create my mirror and now it is an international reflection as a Black disabled person through my activism that helped create organizations from DisabilityAdvocatesofMinorities.org with Gary N Gray in the 1990s to Sins Invalid with Patty Berne in early 2000s to the National Black Disability Coalition in 2000s with Jan Dunham to Krip-Hop Nation in mid-2000s with Keith Jones & Rob DA Noize Temple. These organizations also forced Black History Month to open its doors to Black disabled history from many Black disabled/Deaf artists and activists.
From the streets to social networks, Black disabled people have changed the framework in art, music, activism, school curriculum etc., with Harriet Tubman Collective, Donna R. Walton s Divas with Disabilities, Black Disabled Creatives by Jillian Mercado, and many more. Through social media, Krip-Hop Nation has many chapters around the world and has traveled to the U.K., South Africa, and Toronto. Disabled people have used and worked o
I had to create my mirror and now it is an international reflection as a Black disabled person through my activism that helped create organizations from DisabilityAdvocatesofMinorities.org with Gary N Gray in the 1990s to Sins Invalid with Patty Berne in early 2000s to the National Black Disability Coalition in 2000s with Jan Dunham to Krip-Hop Nation in mid-2000s with Keith Jones & Rob DA Noize Temple. These organizations also forced Black History Month to open its doors to Black disabled history from many Black disabled/Deaf artists and activists.
From the streets to social networks, Black disabled people have changed the framework in art, music, activism, school curriculum etc., with Harriet Tubman Collective, Donna R. Walton s Divas with Disabilities, Black Disabled Creatives by Jillian Mercado, and many more. Through social media, Krip-Hop Nation has many chapters around the world and has traveled to the U.K., South Africa, and Toronto. Disabled people have used and worked o