Disability Pride Month is celebrated worldwide in July. The month celebrates all disabilities, and it demonstrates that disabled people are important in the world. Disabled people make the world a better place, and they have a lot to show the world. Disability Pride Month is also celebrated to commemorate the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act in July 1990.
The disabled community is brave, confident, courageous and strong. The community has made big strides to help other disabled people believe in themselves and to show the world that they belong in it. Disabilities can be challenging for many reasons, but those reasons should never stop any disabled person from going after their dreams.
I feel very lucky during the month of July because I want to show all people that my disability has made me a stronger person. I would not be who I am today without my disability. I may do things differently than other people, but I will never be ashamed of that because I am proud to have a disability. Being disabled has always shown me that I can change the world!
All disabled people should be proud of their disabilities because they show able-bodied people that they can do many things. Disability Pride Month has a lot of great things for everyone. It helps all people learn about disabilities, it shows disabled people that they can be positive about their disabilities, and it helps the world to become a better place!

Red is for physical disabilities, yellow/gold is for neurodiversity, white is for invisible and undiagnosed disabilities, blue is for emotional and psychiatric disabilities, and green is for sensory disabilities. The black background shows grief for all the victims who have gone through ableist violence and abuse.
This link is where I got the information about the flag from if any of you want to check it out:
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/a43876914/disability-pride-flag/.