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And the Winners Are…

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We are pleased to announce that prizes for our first ever Disability Pride Parade have been awarded to:

Joe Andrew of Mobility Ryders

Danielle Miller and the Chilliwack Society of Community Living

Jodi Graham

Bobbi Bellamy and The Good Life Group at Abilities First

April Hubbard

Kayla Eichelt and Winder Inclusive Communities Service, especially Tyler and Chantal!!

Renee Lopez

Ann Ross

We are incredibly grateful to everyone who contributed to our Disability Pride Parade and look forward to continuing next year!

Social Celebration!

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We’re doing some happy dances and celebrating a social media milestone today!

In the past week, we have seen 10 new “likes” and 15 new followers on our Facebook page! We are so excited to welcome our new community members and hope that they enjoy everything we post!

Don’t forget to submit your “floats” for the Disability Pride Parade to virtual2020parade@disabilitypride.net by May 27th to be featured in the livestream and to be entered for prizes! Here is a sneak peek of what we’re working on!

Is it Really Time? By Gerianne Hull, Read by Chelsey Joudrie

Is it Really Time? By Gerianne Hull, Read by Chelsey Joudrie

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A poem about unconventional friendship, technology and changes in relationships.

The second in our series of poems written by Gerianne Hull and read by fans and friends. To help us make more videos like this, please support us by becoming a patron. Visit the link to our Patreon page and pledge as little as $1 a month. You’ll be entered into prize draws and receive a personal thank you!

Where’s Our Parade?

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In February, the idea of a Disability Pride Parade started forming. We had anticipated organizing a group of folks to participate in a Disability Pride Parade in Halifax, NS to coincide with National AccessAbility Week which starts the last Sunday in May. Then, our world was shut down due to Covid-19 and we put all plans on hold. The idea was still in the backs of our heads but we paused to take stock and figure out how to exist in this new world, without mass gatherings.

Earlier this week, Gerianne and I were talking about how we’d love to keep the idea of the parade alive. The proliferation of online gatherings has inspired us to try to organize an online parade. This does present some challenges, as it won’t look like a traditional parade but we’re nothing if not adaptable!

So, DisabilityPride.net calls our friends and fans to prepare their “floats” and send us pictures, videos, art, animations, showing us what Disability Pride means to you! We will create a video with your contributions and stream it live at a Facebook event.

We want to have the first part of the parade, the Facebook live event, on May 31st or June 1st so we would like to have the initial pictures and other content submitted by May 25th. Send them in a message to https://www.facebook.com/DisabilityPride.net/ or email them to me at mwilson@disabilitypride.net

If you miss the May25th deadline, that’s more than ok! we invite you to post your “float” to https://www.facebook.com/DisabilityPride.net/ between May 31st and June 6th to continue the parade throughout National AccessAbility Week!

The First

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The first poem in our series, available to watch on our Patreon!

It’s available free to everyone, and we plan to keep it that way, however we have started our Patreon with the belief that our supporters on the blog will be interested in supporting us as patrons as well.

This poetry series is the first of many new projects we have on the go. With your support of our Patreon campaign, we will be able to bring some exciting new work to you.