July is Disability Pride Month, which celebrates persons who experience disability, highlights their identities and culture, and showcases their positive contributions to society. It aims to change the way people think about disability, and it promotes all types of disability as a natural part of ...human diversity.
The Canadian Association for Supported Employment (CASE) explains Disability Pride Month has been celebrated in the United States since July 1990 when the Americans with Disabilities Act came into law. Today, it is celebrated around the world, including in Canada, where 22 per cent or 6.2 million Canadians live with a disability.
July is Disability Pride Month because the work of Canadians with disabilities resulted in the Accessible Canada Act that came into force on July 11, 2019. Ontario's Bill 128, Disability Pride Month Act, came into effect in 2023 to recognize the important contributions of Ontarians with disabilities and their place in Ontario’s diverse society. Bill 128 notes Ontarians with disabilities have been disproportionately relegated to poverty and denied access to both public and private spaces rather than being considered as free, independent and inherently valuable citizens.
CASE explains the Disability Flag, originally designed by Ann Magill, consists of the following elements:
▪️All six flag colors: Disability spans borders between nations
▪️Black background: Mourning for victims of ableist violence and abuse
▪️Diagonal Band: Cutting across the walls and barriers that separate disabled people from society
▪️Red Stripe: Physical disabilities
▪️Gold Stripe: Neurodivergence
▪️White Stripe: Invisible and undiagnosed disabilities
▪️Blue Stripe: Psychiatric disabilities
▪️Green Stripe: Sensory disabilities
"Disability is not only an identity, but also a community with a diverse culture all their own to be proud of and celebrated. Disability culture is about visibility and self-value. Disability Pride Month is a time for recognizing these facts and listening to people with disabilities.” (Ontario's Bill 128 - "Disability Pride Month Act, 2023.)
Learn more at https://www.supportedemployment.ca/disability-pride-month/