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Rights and Respect (Proud and Supported Series)
LGBTQ+ people deserve to be treated with respect, just like everyone else! If you are LGBTQ+, you deserve to be treated with respect by everyone in your life — including…
Read MoreIntersectionality What Does That Mean?
It is about all the different ways a person experiences discrimination. So, for Tiffany, she might face discrimination because she has a disability, is Black, is gay and a woman.…
Read MoreSupport LGBTQ+
Mass Advocates Standing Strong is a statewide self-advocacy organization. They have Rainbow Support Groups for self-advocates who have intellectual and developmental disabilities and are LGBTQ+. Here is information about how…
Read MoreDisabled I AM – Use Photos and Social Media to Talk About Disability Identity
Timotheus “T.J.” Gordon, Jr. lives in Chicago, IL He completed a SARTAC Fellowship in 2021. His project is Disabled I AM. It is a multimedia project where people can use pictures…
Read MoreA Tool to Help Your Group Be More Culturally Competent
Disability groups need to welcome and include all people. This is a tool to help your group be more culturally competent. Cultural and linguistic competence is a set of skills. These…
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