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!)

Even more, there was so much thought put into this that the stripes were even made in such a way that they would not trigger any sort of migraine or seizures for people. They are also set up in a way where they have different luminosity so that people with color blindness can more easily discern the different colors!

More information about the flag:
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 I had no idea. Now to get businesses to put it every where