Happy Disability Pride Month!

Happy Disability Pride Month!

Disability Pride is a time to be joyous and celebrate what makes us all intrinsically beautiful – our disabilities, our neurodivergences, our stories. Disability Pride Month is celebrated in July to commemorate the passing of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act.

Disability Pride isn't just a month long celebration, and then it's over. It's a year-round reflection on our history, progress, and future. Plus, a little bit of humor.

This month, we've included resources that help you celebrate Disability Pride through action. You'll find support on inspecting internalized ableism, discussing disability with kids, insights from the latest Disability Equality Index report highlighting a decade of corporate progress in disability inclusion, and more.

As always, we are here with you every step of the way. 

– The Joshin Team


In Focus

Joshin announced a newly formed Advisory Council that brings together industry innovators, health leaders, and disability advocates to advance equity and break down stigmas in the workplace and in life. 


On-Demand Webinar

Ask Me Anything: Workplace Self-Disclosure

Discover strategies for confident self-disability disclosure, workplace advocacy, and inclusion in our Disability Pride Month webinar featuring stories, expert insights, and a Q&A.

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Joshin's Top Picks

People walking through a maze of white cubes.
Image Description: People walking through a maze of white cubes.

JOSHIN RESOURCE

4 questions to ask yourself about Internalized Ableism

Discover how to recognize and address unconscious biases about disability in our daily lives.

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A collage of children's book about disabilities on a light green background.
Image Description: A collage of children's book about disabilities on a light green background.

JOSHIN GUIDE

How to talk to children about disability

Learn how to foster understanding, respect, and inclusivity from an early age.

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Three individuals representing diverse disabilities. From left to right: A person with Down syndrome wearing a blue polo shirt and cap, a woman in a wheelchair wearing a blue dress and yellow cardigan, and a woman wearing a pink dress and large belt standing outdoors.
Image Description: Three individuals representing diverse disabilities. From left to right: A person with Down syndrome wearing a blue polo shirt and cap, a woman in a wheelchair wearing a blue dress and yellow cardigan, and a woman wearing a pink dress and large belt standing outdoors.

A MUST LISTEN

Changemakers Series

MPR

Read stories and learn from disabled activist in Minnesota making an impact.

Discover Stories


Image Description: Disability Equality Index report graphic on a blue background.
Image Description: Disability Equality Index report graphic on a blue background.

IN THE NEWS

Disability Equality Index 2024 Report

Explore Disability:IN's report that details global improvements on accessibility, interviews accommodations, and more.

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