The image features the East Kingdom populous badge. Viewing one side of stylized blue and white tiger, outlined in black, in mid-stride with his right leg in the air. The tiger is positioned facing left and mouth open. Its head, tail, and other features are intricately detailed with swirls and sharp points. The emblem is centered on a background featuring the Disability Pride flag, displayed diagonally. The flag consists of five diagonal stripes from top left to bottom right in the following colors: green, blue, white, yellow, and red. The background behind the flag is dark grey with a subtle repeating watermark pattern of the SCA seal. In the bottom right corner, the text reads “Art by Konstantia” in small gold lettering. This image honors Disability Pride Month by integrating the East Kingdom identity with the vibrant and meaningful Disability Pride. Art by Rachel Decker, used with permissionion. (Do not crop, art must remain attributed)
This month, we honour the pride, advocacy, and lived experiences of those navigating disablity. We celebrate the diverse strengths, talents, and contributions of SCAdians with disabilities—both seen and unseen.
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