November is Indigenous Disability Awareness Month. 🧡
Indigenous persons with disabilities hold knowledge and leadership that strengthen communities, yet continue to face barriers shaped by colonial systems.
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November is Indigenous Disability Awareness Month.
We honour Indigenous Peoples with disabilities, remember the historical and ongoing injustices of Canada’s past, and remain committed to truth, accessibility, and lasting change.
#IndigenousDisabilityAwarenessMonth #Reconciliation #Accessibility
November is #IndigenousDisabilityAwarenessMonth. Join us in raising awareness and celebrating the many contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people experiencing disability to our society.
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It's Indigenous Disability Awareness Month, a time to celebrate the achievements and contributions made by Indigenous persons with disabilities in Canada.
Let’s stand together in respect and learning!
#IDAM2025 #IndigenousDisabilityAwarenessMonth #InclusionMatters
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🧡 November is #IndigenousDisabilityAwarenessMonth
CCRW honours the voices and experiences of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people with disabilities across Turtle Island.
This month and beyond, we're committed to action that builds a truly barrier-free Canada.
#IDAM #PWD #BarrierFreeCanada