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Honoring Disability Pride Month

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July is Disability Pride Month, a time to honor the achievements and activism of the disability community, elevate disabled voices, promote accessibility, and reflect on the many barriers of systemic ableism. Disability shows up in numerous ways and can differ from one person to the next. Disability representation is often portrayed as someone with physical disabilities (ex. A wheelchair). However, there are many disabilities that are not immediately apparent, such as mental illness, cognitive and intellectual disabilities, sensory perception disabilities, and chronic illness.  

Thanks to disability activists and organizers, the Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Act was signed into law by President Bush in July 1990. Since then, former and current advocates continue to work hard to dismantle ableist beliefs and stigma, fight for respectful disability representation, push for accessibility in spaces, access proper healthcare treatment, and gain equal rights in marriage and employment. We honor the progress the disability community has made for future generations. There is a long history of discrimination towards the disability community, and we understand there is much more work to be done. With our mission in mind, NASW-CA will continue to develop and incorporate more accessible accommodations in our programs and events and stand in solidarity with disability activists. We are committed to creating an environment that recognizes that there is no diversity, equity, and inclusion without accessibility.   

We also take this time to mourn the disabled people who have lost their lives throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to underlying medical conditions and systemic inequities, the disability community has experienced higher rates of infection, morbidity, and long-term severe symptoms. Throughout July and beyond, we pay our respect to those who lost their lives and those who continue to be affected by the pandemic.  

NASW-CA’s DisAbilities Council 

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We would like to highlight our DisAbilities Council! This council aims to serve as a resource and address issues relevant to social workers and community members who identify as being part of the disability community and/or have a disability as well as provide consultation and education to members and the community at large about the disability community. The term “disability” is all inclusive, including those that are visible and invisible.

Every month, the Council meets virtually to discuss various things related to their purpose and goals, and to collaborate on action goals in service of the social work community. Their next meeting will be on Friday, July 13. The Council looks forward to meeting you! 

Understanding Disability Pride Month Webinar

How did Disability Pride Month originate? Celebrate the history, experiences, struggles, and triumphs of the disability community with the DisAbilities Council! Presented by writer, editor, and essayist Ben Mattlin, this webinar explored the history and meaning of “Disability Pride.” The recording of the webinar is now available on our YouTube Channel.  

Below are some recommendations from members of the DisAbilities Council to aid in furthering education and awareness of the disability community. By no means is this an exhaustive list!  

Documentaries:

Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (2020) directed by James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham. This documentary can be watched for free on YouTube.

Sound and Fury (2000) directed by Josh Aronson

Introducing Selma Blair (2021) directed by Rachel Fleit

Podcast:

The Accessible Stall” hosted by Emily Ladau and Kyle Khachadurian

Books:

Other resources: 

Please contact naswcadisabilitiescouncil@gmail.com if you have any questions or would like to get involved. 

Upcoming Webinar – Unleashing Strength: The Power of Disability Pride on July 15 

Text reads “Unleashing Strength: The Power of Disability Pride. Saturday, July 15, 2023. 11 AM – 12 PM PST. Virtually via Zoom. Panelists Dr. Hoa Le, M.D and Victor Jih, LCSW” 

In honor of Disability Pride Month, the Asian Pacific Islander Social Work Council, Southern California proudly invites you to a webinar on July 15! Experience a transformative and empowering event as panelists Dr. Hoa Le and Victor Jih share their invaluable lived experiences as AAPI Disability advocates. 

This event is free for all to attend. 

Please contact Anna Lam at anna.lam.msw@gmail.com with any questions. 

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