What is Disability Pride Month?
Disability Pride Month is a month-long celebration that recognises the identities and experiences of disabled individuals. It promotes disability as a natural and valuable part of human diversity, not something to be hidden or fixed. The month encourages people to take pride in who they are and aims to create a more inclusive and understanding society. Events throughout the month include pride parades, awareness campaigns, advocacy initiatives, and community gatherings.
When is Disability Pride Month?
Disability Pride Month is celebrated throughout the entire month of July. The month was chosen in commemoration of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 1990 – a landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability in the United States. While it originated in the U.S., the message of Disability Pride Month resonates globally.
Why Disability Pride Month matters
There are over 1 billion people worldwide living with disabilities, yet stigma, inaccessibility, and systemic exclusion persist. Disability Pride Month provides an opportunity to uplift disabled voices, advocate for equal rights, and reframe disability as an identity that deserves respect and celebration. It challenges ableism and inspires positive change in education, employment, media representation, and policy.
How to get involved in Disability Pride Month
- Learn about disability rights history and the impact of the ADA or similar legislation in your country.
- Attend or support Disability Pride events, whether in person or online.
- Read, watch, or listen to work by disabled creators, authors, artists, and activists.
- Make your workplace, organisation, or digital platforms more accessible.
- Use inclusive language and challenge stereotypes when you encounter them.
- Share content about Disability Pride and raise awareness on social media using official hashtags.