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“Safe Abortion Day banner. Health worker with three people, including one in a wheelchair. Text: SRHR in Disaster Contexts. Inclusion Matters.”

“Safe Abortion Day banner. Health worker with three people, including one in a wheelchair. Text: SRHR in Disaster Contexts. Inclusion Matters.”

Safe abortion is health care, dignity, and a right. In times of crisis and disasters, access must not be erased.
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Graphic with a beige background decorated with colorful icons, including a trans pride flag, a rainbow-striped heart, a rainbow megaphone, and a patterned flag. Quote text reads: “To me, Disability Pride is seeing, celebrating and standing together, also loudly embracing those with disabilities that are invisible, and those who are invisibilized. We are not the burdens, personality flaws or any of the dehumanizing labels placed on us. We are worthy, talented and beautiful, masterpieces of our own making who are lived embodiments of courage, spirit and empathy making the world a kinder place.” Quote attributed to Me Me Zin Oo, Queer, Disabled Intersectional Activist. At the bottom are the logos of Diverse Empowerment Foundation and Women Enabled International with the text “With the support of.”

Graphic with a beige background decorated with colorful icons, including a trans pride flag, a rainbow-striped heart, a rainbow megaphone, and a patterned flag. Quote text reads: “To me, Disability Pride is seeing, celebrating and standing together, also loudly embracing those with disabilities that are invisible, and those who are invisibilized. We are not the burdens, personality flaws or any of the dehumanizing labels placed on us. We are worthy, talented and beautiful, masterpieces of our own making who are lived embodiments of courage, spirit and empathy making the world a kinder place.” Quote attributed to Me Me Zin Oo, Queer, Disabled Intersectional Activist. At the bottom are the logos of Diverse Empowerment Foundation and Women Enabled International with the text “With the support of.”

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Graphic with a beige background decorated with colorful icons, including a patterned flag, a trans pride flag, a rainbow-striped heart, and a rainbow megaphone. Quote text reads: “Disability Pride signifies the undeniable existence of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). I call upon all civic spaces to champion genuine inclusion, integrating PWDs into every feature of community engagement and decision-making.” Quote attributed to Samantha Jordans. At the bottom are the logos of Diverse Empowerment Foundation and Women Enabled International with the text “With the support of.”

Alt text: Graphic with a beige background decorated with colorful icons, including a patterned flag, a trans pride flag, a rainbow-striped heart, and a rainbow megaphone. Quote text reads: “Disability Pride signifies the undeniable existence of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). I call upon all civic spaces to champion genuine inclusion, integrating PWDs into every feature of community engagement and decision-making.” Quote attributed to Samantha Jordans. At the bottom are the logos of Diverse Empowerment Foundation and Women Enabled International with the text “With the support of.”

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Graphic with a beige background decorated with colorful icons, including a patterned flag, a rainbow-striped heart, a rainbow megaphone, and a trans pride flag. Quote text reads: “Let Disability Pride remind us all that we are uniquely created and that there's strength in uplifting each other, being kind, and designing programs that are inclusive and mindful of our diversity.” Quote attributed to Anonymous. At the bottom are the logos of Diverse Empowerment Foundation and Women Enabled International with the text “With the support of.”

Alt text: Graphic with a beige background decorated with colorful icons, including a patterned flag, a rainbow-striped heart, a rainbow megaphone, and a trans pride flag. Quote text reads: “Let Disability Pride remind us all that we are uniquely created and that there's strength in uplifting each other, being kind, and designing programs that are inclusive and mindful of our diversity.” Quote attributed to Anonymous. At the bottom are the logos of Diverse Empowerment Foundation and Women Enabled International with the text “With the support of.”

Today, we begin the next chapter of our Pride in Every Identity Campaign.
Disability Pride is visibility, strength, and kindness. Every voice matters.
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Event Highlights
- Grounding affirmations & accessibility check-in
- Celebrating key moments & achievements
- Lived experiences, poetry, music & short talks
- DEF’s upcoming initiatives & collective visioning
- A moment of unity

#DisabilityPrideMonth
#PowerPridePossibility
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Through storytelling, creative expression, and community dialogue, we’ll honor the power of intersectional disability justice and explore how to sustain momentum beyond July.

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Join us for an inspiring closing celebration of #DisabilityPrideMonth 2025, where we’ll reflect on our collective journey, amplify diverse voices, and ignite action for a more inclusive future.

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#PrideInEveryIdentity

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From ADHD to autism, dyslexia to Tourette’s, cognitive diversity makes our world richer, more creative, and more innovative.

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Different minds build better worlds. Neurodivergence isn’t a problem to be fixed, it’s a perspective to be celebrated.

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Disability pride is embracing every part of who we are; unapologetically and wholly. This #DisabilityPrideMonth, we celebrate the power, resilience, and beauty of our diverse identities. Our struggles are intertwined, and so is our strength.

#PowerPridePossibility
#PrideInEveryIdentity

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Words can open doors or slam them shut. How we speak about disability, identity, and access shapes the world we live in. Let’s choose a language that empowers, includes, and celebrates.

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Disability Pride is about embracing our differences and standing tall. It's about community, joy & resistance. It's time to celebrate our strengths and uniqueness.

This #DisabilityPrideMonth, we are coming together to uplift every voice & identity.

#PowerPridePossibility 
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What does Disability Pride mean to you?

It’s being part of a community that supports each other. It’s standing up for what’s right in a world that can be unfair. It’s loving and accepting ourselves just the way we are.

#DisabilityPrideMonth 
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How do your identities intersect and shape your pride?

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Pride in every identity means fighting for a world that sees ALL of us. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

This #DisabilityPrideMonth, we are amplifying disabled people who live at crossroads, because our struggles and joys are intertwined.

#PowerPridePossibility
#PrideInEveryIdentity

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Illustration of six diverse disabled people standing together joyfully. One person in a wheelchair holds a progress Pride flag, another uses a white cane, and a third uses sign language. The group includes people of different races, gender expressions, and body types. Above them is the text: “Power, Pride & Possibility.” Below it reads “Disability Pride Month 2025” and “#PrideInEveryIdentity.” Logos for Diverse Empowerment Foundation and Women Enabled International appear at the bottom.

Illustration of six diverse disabled people standing together joyfully. One person in a wheelchair holds a progress Pride flag, another uses a white cane, and a third uses sign language. The group includes people of different races, gender expressions, and body types. Above them is the text: “Power, Pride & Possibility.” Below it reads “Disability Pride Month 2025” and “#PrideInEveryIdentity.” Logos for Diverse Empowerment Foundation and Women Enabled International appear at the bottom.

Graphic titled “Partners in Collaboration” featuring logos of 12 organizations collaborating on the Disability Pride Month 2025 campaign. Logos include Yellewbot Community, J Wonder Empowered, Trans Arrivals Kenya, Women Empower, OWESI, SAFE (Safety, Advocacy, Family, Equity), Prisca Visuals, TULI Performing Artists Foundation, Azali Women, DeafSmart, Mind and Harmony Wellness Foundation, and Pride for Youth Initiative. The design has a soft background with purple and yellow corner accents.

Graphic titled “Partners in Collaboration” featuring logos of 12 organizations collaborating on the Disability Pride Month 2025 campaign. Logos include Yellewbot Community, J Wonder Empowered, Trans Arrivals Kenya, Women Empower, OWESI, SAFE (Safety, Advocacy, Family, Equity), Prisca Visuals, TULI Performing Artists Foundation, Azali Women, DeafSmart, Mind and Harmony Wellness Foundation, and Pride for Youth Initiative. The design has a soft background with purple and yellow corner accents.

Graphic titled “Partners in Collaboration” showing logos of 10 organizations supporting Disability Pride Month 2025. The logos featured are Queer Prism 256 (with a microphone), Talented Youth Community Fellowship Uganda, Kuchu Times, Rella Women’s Foundation, Horizon Women Empowerment Initiative, Parity Empowerment Initiative, Gaykrant, and RUNSEM (Rural Network of Sexual Minorities). The background is light beige with soft purple and yellow corner accents.

Graphic titled “Partners in Collaboration” showing logos of 10 organizations supporting Disability Pride Month 2025. The logos featured are Queer Prism 256 (with a microphone), Talented Youth Community Fellowship Uganda, Kuchu Times, Rella Women’s Foundation, Horizon Women Empowerment Initiative, Parity Empowerment Initiative, Gaykrant, and RUNSEM (Rural Network of Sexual Minorities). The background is light beige with soft purple and yellow corner accents.

Logo of Diverse Empowerment Foundation, featuring four stylized human figures forming a rainbow-colored heart. Below it reads “with the support of:” followed by the logo and name of Women Enabled International in purple. The background is light beige with soft purple and yellow corner accents.

Logo of Diverse Empowerment Foundation, featuring four stylized human figures forming a rainbow-colored heart. Below it reads “with the support of:” followed by the logo and name of Women Enabled International in purple. The background is light beige with soft purple and yellow corner accents.

🌍 Disability Pride Month is here! 🌍
We’re celebrating Power, Pride & Possibility – Pride in Every Identity from July 15–31.
This campaign is rooted in feminist accessibility and joy.
diverseempowermentfoundation.org/pride-in-eve...
#DisabilityPrideMonth #PrideInEveryIdentity #WeExistLoudly

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