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  2. Here's Why the Disability Pride Flag Design Changed - AOL

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    July is Disability Pride Month — it's held that month to recognize the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 1990 — and there's a colorful and meaningful banner to ...

  3. It also seeks to increase awareness of gains to be derived from the integration of persons with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life. It was originally called "International Day of Disabled Persons" until 2007. [1] Each year the day focuses on a different issue.

  4. Category:Disability observances - Wikipedia

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  5. List of proclamations by Donald Trump (2017) - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas incident; convention; ... World Autism Awareness Day, 2017: 82 FR 16717 2017-06949 ... National Disability Employment Awareness Month, 2017: September 29 ...

  6. List of proclamations by Donald Trump (2018) - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas incident; convention; ... World Autism Awareness Day, 2018: April 2, 2018 April 5, 2018 ... National Disability Employment Awareness Month, 2018: 83 FR 50245

  7. International Year of Disabled Persons - Wikipedia

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    December 3 each year, since 1992, is identified by the United Nations as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. British new wave singer-songwriter Ian Dury , himself a disabled person, released a song titled " Spasticus Autisticus " in 1981, which he intended as a scathing critique of the International Year, which he viewed as ...

  8. Disability flag - Wikipedia

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    The original Disability Pride flag was created in 2019 by Ann Magill, [11] [12] a disabled woman, and featured a zig-zag or lightning bolt design but after receiving input from people with visually triggering disabilities, [13] the flag was changed in 2021 to have muted colors and straight diagonal stripes.

  9. Disability Pride Month - Wikipedia

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    On July 26, 1992, New York City held its first Disability Independence Day March. Congress Member Major Owens was a keynote speaker. [49] The last Disability Independence Day March was held on July 28, 1996. New York City began holding Disability Pride Parades annually in 2015 when mayor Bill de Blasio declared July Disability Pride Month.