July Disability Pride Month
Every July is Disability Pride Month in the US. It commemorates
the landmark passing in July 1990 of the Americans with Disabilities Act/ ADA.
The DPM colors are a black background and across the flag are five zigzag lines of blue, yellow, white, red, and green.
Diagonal lines - represent lighting blots, while each color
symbolizes embodies the uniqueness of the disability community.
There are many disabilities– some disabilities
are not so visible.
- New York Public Library events
- LIVE from NYPL
| Easy Beauty: Chloé Cooper Jones
Wed, July 27 at 6:30 PM
Join Chloé Cooper Jones, author of Easy Beauty,
for a conversation about her groundbreaking memoir about disability,
motherhood, and a journey to far-flung places in search of a new way of seeing
and being seen.
Link: https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2022/07/27/chloe-cooper-jones-easy-beauty
- Disability
Pride Author Talks
Join the Library for these conversations between notable
authors who have written about their disabilities.
- Thurs, July 21: M. Leona Godin with Andrew Leland
- Link: https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2022/06/21/disability-pride-author-talk
- Mon, July 25: Keah Brown and Leah Lakshmi
Piepzna-Samarasinha
- Link: https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2022/07/25/disability-pride-author-talk-keah-brown-and-leah-lakshmi-piepzna-samarasinha
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