Disability Pride Month, Part 2: Promoting Understanding and Learning How to Be an Ally - Ep14

Disability Pride Month, Part 2: Promoting Understanding and Learning How to Be an Ally - Ep14

Listen in for today’s answer from Instagram follower @_loolaatje_**… “Who’s your idol/inspiration? And what’s your fav comfort show, music, book, or whatever when you’re in a flare.”

In this episode, we break down the meaning of the different colors on the disability pride flag that was created by a disabled woman named Ann Magil in 2019. The flag's black background represents those who have endured ableist violence. The vibrant green, red, white, yellow, and blue colors symbolize the diverse range of experiences associated with mental illness, physical disabilities, sensory disabilities, and more. Join us as we discuss the importance of disability pride by dismantling stereotypes and promoting inclusivity.



There’s nothing wrong with being handicapped. So always be respectful of how you address a disabled person. Keeping in my mind the trauma and ableism that can be associated with some titles.- Sarah Reid



Helpful takeaways for this episode:

  • The disability flag, created in 2019 by Ann Magil, represents both the struggles and the diversity within the disability community.

  • Disabilities cover a wide range of physical and mental conditions that limit a person’s movements and activities

  • Acknowledging your disability does not mean you’re giving up. It can be empowering and provide opportunities for raising awareness and understanding.

  • Language matters, and while some people may prefer terms like “handicapable,” it’s important to respect the preferences and experiences of each person within the disability community.

  • To be an ally to someone with a disability, educate yourself about their specific condition, be flexible and accommodating, and consider accessibility when planning activities or outings.

It’s important to note, that the aim of this episode isn’t to create discomfort or fear of saying the wrong thing. Rather, it is to encourage understanding, empathy, and open dialogue. By embracing the diverse experiences of individuals with disabilities, we can foster a more inclusive society where everyone feels heard and understood.

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