July marks Disability Pride Month, with origins tracing back to the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) signed into law in July 1990. This legislation provided a robust framework for the rights of individuals with disabilities, shaping global discourse on disability rights. The inaugural celebration began with a Disability Pride Day in Boston in 1990, later followed by the first Disability Pride Parade in Chicago in 2004. #DisabilityPrideMonth #ADA #DisabilityRights
Here are some books you could read this month to understand disability better.
But You Don’t Look Sick –https://www.amazon.in/But-You-Dont-Look-Sick/dp/1951724135
538 pages.
Through the Looking Glass – https://www.amazon.in/Through-Looking-Glass-Reflecting-Madness/dp/1951724089/
560 pages
I have a poem in each of the above anthologies. They also feature the work of amazing poets and writers worldwide. The paperbacks and e-books are available on Amazon and the ebooks are free on Kindle Unlimited.