Disability Pride Month: Celebrating 35 Years of the ADA

Add to Calendar 2025-07-19 13:00:00 2025-07-19 16:00:00 Disability Pride Month: Celebrating 35 Years of the ADA Raleigh Convention and Performing Arts Complex 500 South Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27601 City of Raleigh America/New_York public

Celebrate Disability Pride Month and the 35th Anniversary of the ADA with a powerful showcase honoring the creativity, resilience, and contributions of the disability community.
 

The original Disability Pride flag was created by Ann Magill, who has cerebral palsy. It was developed to raise awareness and as a symbol of solidarity, acceptance and pride. In 2021 Magill collaborated with others to update the flag to be more accessible. Each color stripe represents a different group within the disability community: 
 

  • Red - physical disabilities 
  • Gold – cognitive and intellectual disabilities 
  • White - invisible disabilities and disabilities that haven't yet been diagnosed 
  • Blue - emotional and psychiatric disabilities 
  • Green - for sensory disabilities 


The diagonal stripes are set on a faded black background to symbolize mourning for those who have experienced neglect, violence, and death due to the disability. This flag also represents individuals cutting through darkness and barriers that separate them from society.  

ASL Interpreters, CART, Assistive Listening Devices, and Audio Description will be provided. If you have a different reasonable accommodation request, please contact ADA@raleighnc.gov by July 7. Every effort will be made to fulfil requests received after this date.

Contact

 

Address:

500 South Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
Event Type:
Community Engagement

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