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 wish they'd include color codes in things like this. when so much care is taken to choose colors, would be nice if they can be actually reproduced.

@tarajdactyl I didn't even consider that, thank you for bringing this up. I went looking and I actually found a link to a site that has them! I know it's not the same that it wasn't on the original graphic (which is not mine but was sent by a friend) but I'm glad they do exist out there! I added this as a comment to the original post.

https://www.urevolution.com/blogs/magazine/disability-pride-flag#1658986946824

Disability Pride Flag: everything you need to know | URevolution

Everything you need to know about the disability pride flag, which was designed by Ann Magill, a disabled woman, to celebrate the pride people feel who are disabled. #DisabilityPride

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@skeletonpup wonderful! i could totally see someone otherwise just picking black black (000000) and bright versions of every color which is against the spirit of the flag. thank you for sharing!