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Since July is Disability Pride Month, it is important to think about those with hidden disabilities that you might not notice at first glance.
Disability Pride Month was created by President George H. W. Bush on July 26, 1990, when he signed the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Happy Disability Pride Month! Take this time to learn more about disabilities, such as autism.
Whether invisible or visible, many people live with disabilities daily, and there’s a lot of stigma and stereotypes revolving around people who have disabilities. Here are some ways to unlearn them and be better allies.
Living intentionally is something that has been talked about a lot on the internet and social media in recent years. But what exactly does living “intentionally” actually mean?
Autism Acceptance Month especially presents a perfect chance to learn about the many ways to support our autistic friends and peers.