Disability Pride Flag, featuring stripes in various colors representing different aspects of the disability experience.
Text that says "It's Disability Pride Month!"

Disability Pride Month is celebrated each July to honor the history, achievements, and contributions of people with disabilities. At SAIL we celebrate disability pride year-round by uplifting voices, championing accessibility, and supporting the independence and inclusion throughout Southeast Alaska.

A collage of seven photos celebrating Disability Pride and community inclusion. The photos show people participating in a variety of accessible recreational activities, including riding on a boat, fishing, enjoying a community event, bowling, adaptive skiing with an instructor, and playing basketball. The individuals are smiling, active, and engaged outdoors and in community settings, highlighting recreation, connection, and independence for people with disabilities.
Disability Pride Flag Text

Created by Ann Magill, the Disability Pride Flag has become a symbol of connection, visibility, and belonging.Β 

A symbol of disability identity, community, history, and pride. It represents the diversity of experiences within the disability community and the ongoing movement for visibility, access, and inclusion. ❀️ πŸ’› 🀍 πŸ’™ πŸ’š πŸ–€

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