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7th Annual Disability Pride Parade
PRIDE REVOLUTION
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Chicago, Illinois

 
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About Us

Our Mission

The overall mission of the Disability Pride Parade is:
    To change the way people think about and define “disability”;
    To break down and end the internalized shame among people with Disabilities; and
    To promote the belief in society that Disability is a natural and beautiful part of human diversity in which people living with Disabilities can take pride.
The specific objectives for the parade are:
    To organize a fully inclusive, annual event that will celebrate and strengthen the pride, power, and unity of people with disabilities, our families, and allies;
    To generate national visibility of the Disability community

Who We Are

The Disability Pride Parade was the brainchild of Disability Rights Activist Sarah Triano, who was a recipient of the 2002 Paul G. Hearne/AAPD Leadership Award established to honor upcoming leaders in the disability rights movement. Sarah used her cash award as seed money toward the Inaugural Disability Pride Parade, which was held in Chicago in 2004. The Parade planning committee hoped to have at least 500 participants. The parade attracted more than 1,500 people with disabilities, their families, friends and allies. And it became clear that the Parade was going to be an annual event.

This year, a group of grass-roots disability activists and their allies from various organizations and affiliations continue the celebration of disability pride into its sixth year.

 

 


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6th Annual Disability Pride Parade Planning Committee

Gary Arnold, Access Living
Barb Bechdol, Activist
Larry Bechdol, Advocate
Dan Berto, Advocate
Harold Black, Activist
Cathy Bright, Access Living
Juvenal Calderon, AYLP
Pastor Carole Clemons, Praetorium Signing Church
Mary Delgado, Chicago ADAPT
Toyan Eames, Advocate
Damian Ellis, AYLP
George Flores, Activist
Alan Goldstein, Equip For Equality
Monica Heffner, F.R.I.D.A.
Herb Hoffman, Activist
Hector Izaguirre, El Valor
Carrie Kaufman, Activist
Jessica King, Activist
Fran Madnick, Activist
Hank Malone, Advocate
Ryan McGraw, Activist
Kevin McPhan, Access Living
Jackie Northington, Access Living
Sean Plomann, UIC
Michelle Robbins, Chicago ADAPT
Zorytza Rodriguez, AYLP
Tyranttee Shelton, Bogan Quarters
Earl Smith, Access Living
Ellen Stables, Advocate
Janice Stashwick, F.R.I.D.A.
George Terzakis, Progress CIL
Bill Thomasson, Activist
Dan Van Hecke, Advocate (in memoriam)
Margie Wakelin, Equip for Equality
Evelyn Woodson, Stepping Stones
Constantine Zografopoulos,  Kostas Z Foundation


 

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Last Updated
07/25/2010

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