Disability Pride Month

Disability Pride Month serves as a crucial reminder that diversity is the essence of humanity.

Disability Pride Flag: A charcoal grey flag with a diagonal band from the top left to bottom right corner, made up of five parallel stripes in red, gold, pale grey, blue, and green

"Disability Pride Month is a time to reflect on the strides we’ve made towards inclusion and acknowledge the work that still lies ahead."

This July is the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disability Act. Disability Pride Month dedicated to promoting acceptance, understanding, and appreciation for individuals with disabilities.  Read more in the Access@Rice blog by Rice's Digital Information Accessibility Coordinator Trisha Whiteman.

 

Learn more about the Disability Pride Flag including the origin and significance of colors in design in an online article by Lola Méndez.