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We Think You’re Awesome, We Want You To Feel Awesome Too!

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We are extremely excited to announce that Gerianne’s online course, Empowering Your Self-Confidence is ready and available!

For $39.99 you get access to Gerianne’s uplifting and useful tips and tricks for building your self-confidence.

With this course, Gerianne helps you discover your inner strength by sharing her personal struggles with her self-confidence and how she overcame them. Activities and quizzes help you learn how to practice the skills you are building and Gerianne teaches you how to include these activities in every-day life to continue your path to increased self-confidence long after you have completed the course.

Disability Pride Store Announcement!

Purchasing from the DisabilityPride.store is an excellent way to help support the work we do here at DisabilityPride.net. We are very fortunate to have an amazing community here and love seeing people show their Disability Pride with our merchandise.

Every purchase made from our store goes to help fund mundane things like website hosting costs and keeping the lights on, all the way to amazing events like our Disability Pride Parade (also, reminder! Get your images and videos submitted!) and Gerianne’s upcoming autobiography. We take great PRIDE in sharing these with you and if you have any DisabilityPride.net merchandise, share that with us for the Disability Pride Parade!

If you use a wheelchair or powerchair, we even offer customized bags that fit over the back! If there is anything you would like to see in our store, let us know! We want you to show your Disability Pride and if we can make something cool at the same time, everybody wins.

It’s That Time Again!!! Disability Pride Parade, Virtual Edition!

Disability Pride Parade!!! (Virtual Edition) When: May 31st to June 6th, 2021 Where: DisabilityPride.net Facebook Page Who: Any individual, group, organization, artist, entrepreneur, entertainer, friend, family, or person who holds a positive attitude on disability, disability rights, and disability issues What: Show off and celebrate disability pride in all it's forms! How: in lieu of a float, submit a representational image, or a 15-SECOND video to virtual2021parade@disabilitypride.net no later than Wednesday, May 26th, 2021, at 11:59pm

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We are happy to announce that we’re prepping for another Disability Pride Parade – Virtual Edition!

As with last year, we are doing this wholly online. We are asking for everyone who has a positive connection to the disabled community to send us an image, artwork, or short (less than 15 seconds) video expressing their disability pride.

We are so proud of our community and want to see that pride reflected everywhere. Show us your mobility devices, show us your art, show us your adaptive tech or gear, show us your PRIDE!!!

Disability Pride Parade!!!
(Virtual Edition)

When: May 31st to June 6th, 2021

Where: DisabilityPride.net Facebook Page

Who: Any individual, group, organization, artist, entrepreneur, entertainer, friend, family, or person who holds a positive attitude on disability, disability rights, and disability issues

What: Show off and celebrate disability pride in all it’s forms!

How: in lieu of a float, submit a representational image, or a 15-SECOND video to virtual2021parade@disabilitypride.net
no later than Wednesday, May 26th, 2021, at 11:59pm

DisabilityPride.net Announces…

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By Mary Wilson

Two white women are smiling at the camera for a selfie. The woman on the left has blonde hair and is wearing a pink sweater. The woman on the right has brown and grey hair and is wearing a red sweater and a necklace.

After years of pestering from friends, family, and readers of this blog, after starting to plan it at 12 years old, after numerous false starts, Gerianne is FINALY writing her autobiography.

To facilitate writing, to ensure she has the time and energy to focus on her storied life, Gerianne has asked me to take over most of the responsibilities for writing and maintaining DisabilityPride.net’s blog. I humbly accepted the opportunity she presented to me, to maintain part of her life’s work and help keep her on track to complete her biggest piece of writing ever.

I hope I am able to bring joy and entertainment to every reader! I am excited to build on Gerianne’s legacy of disability pride and to flex my writing muscles again. I am also eager to see what Gerianne’s autobiography will be! She has led an interesting, exciting, and inspiring life. I have heard many of her stories but I know there are many more that will surprise me.

If you have any ideas for content you would like to see here or in our First Voice newsletter, contact us! We accept submissions at firstvoice@disabilitypride.net and we love hearing from you on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/DisabilityPride.net)! We want to see your art and photography, read your stories and learn about issues and ideas that matter to you.

DisabilityPride.net is a community. We are here to bring pride to everyone and the best way to do that is with your inspiration and input.

2020 Reflections

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So, that was a year we’ll never forget, wasn’t it?

2020 was an unexpected rollercoaster and while I am not sorry to see the end of it and I’m eager to move forward and greet 2021 with hope for less chaos, I want to recognize some truly amazing things that 2020 brought us at DisabilityPride.net.

Firstly, Gerianne and I started 2020 off with a new adventure, participating in TeamWork Cooperative’s Self Employment Workshop where I learned just how much Gerianne hates market research and Gerianne and I both learned that there are many ways to go about building a successful business and we have to determine our own definition of successful. We enjoyed getting to know many other entrepreneurs and made a few friends while we were attending the workshops. Unsurprisingly, the workshop was cancelled in mid-March when everything was thrown into lockdown. While Gerianne did not “graduate” from the program we did gain valuable experience there and are incredibly grateful to TeamWork for giving us the opportunity to participate.

As we entered lockdown and people were required to isolate for a variety of reasons, our staffing pool became fairly shallow. Gerianne and I were together almost all day, almost every day for a fair chunk of March and April due to various isolation and quarantine requirements. This would have probably driven most working relationships into the ground but we managed to flourish as a team. The main part of the reason for this was our ability to get along and communicate very well. We both had bad days, we both had good days. They didn’t always coincide but we were able to work together through them and produce some amazing content and a wide variety of projects.

Gerianne was determined to not sit idle while the world was essentially shut down. She completed and excelled at several courses on online marketing and search engine optimization. We both participated in and completed ARCH Disability Law’s Community Champions stream on the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Optional Protocols and how those can be used by disability rights activists in Canada. It was an eye-opening experience that gave us insight into the various avenues for and challenges with defending inclusion and disabled people’s human rights within Canada and around the world.

DisabilityPride.net just finished our first newsletter (check it out if you haven’t seen it!) and we have started to explore video production. We have big ideas and big plans, many of which started forming during this complicated adventure in various stages of lockdown.

Gerianne also began the adventure of diversifying her income opportunities and has been incredibly successful selling vintage and second-hand furniture and décor. We have also collected a number of stories from Gerianne’s customers that we hope to turn into either posts on the blog or a collection of vignettes for the newsletter’s next edition.

Though this year was professionally a success, I would be remiss to not acknowledge the difficulties in the non-professional sphere. I spent a significant length of time away from my children as they were visiting family out-of-province when lockdown began. Gerianne and I spent almost every night I was here with my kids reading us bedtime stories. I am forever grateful to my family, who kept my kids safe, happy and healthy during a time their father and I couldn’t be there with them physically.

Gerianne has been diligent about maintaining the health and safety of herself and her attendants, which means adhering to all guidelines from the Department of Health. As a result, she has been home more often in the last 9 months than she probably has in the last 4 years. She has missed participating in her community, including church, immensely. She has also deeply missed seeing her family and friends.

We have had an unprecedented year. 2020 will be a forever bittersweet time but I am proud to have accomplished so much during a global crisis. If there had to be anyone by my side during such an event, I’m infinitely grateful I had Gerianne (and my family) with me for this adventure.