Today I discovered that not only is July #Disability Pride Month but also that we have a flag. It is so well done and extremely meaningful. It was created by Ann Magill, a disabled writer.

The entire thing will not fit into the thumbnail but if you open the image, it will tell you what each color and flag feature stands for. It is also in the alt text if you are unable to open it.

#disabled #accessibility #cerebralpalsy #adhd #autism #OCD #PTSD #bipolar #depression #invisibleillness (& more!)

@skeletonpup oh, yellow IS my colour.
@whangdoodler @skeletonpup it’s even more than this. My wife and I are both in this picture at least twice each.

@gewalker @whangdoodler It's awesome and so inclusive, I absolutely love it. You can tell that Ann put a lot of thought and love into this. This is an updated version that is less bright and was made in coordination with people who suffer from seizures, and also made it to where it can be viewed by people with color blindness. So awesome!

https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/a43876914/disability-pride-flag/

What Do the Colors on the Disability Pride Flag Mean?

Learn more about the disability pride flag, including its origin, and the significance of its colors.

Good Housekeeping
@skeletonpup @whangdoodler I’m going to share it with the disability and neurodiversity communities at my work. Thanks for passing on good stuff.
@skeletonpup @whangdoodler inclusive engineering is the difference between civilization and, not sure. Justice by the firm of Solitary, Poor, Nasty, Brutish, and Short?