Pretty much so you don't have to read the whole wiki here's a quick run down of it! Disability Pride Month occurs in the United States every July to commemorate the passing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in July 1990. how all this happened was on March 12, 1990, over 1,000 people marched from the White House to the U.S. Capitol to demand that Congress pass the Americans with Disabilities Act. Upon arrival, about 60 activists, including eight-year-old Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins, physically demonstrated the inaccessibility of public spaces by getting out of their wheelchairs or setting aside their mobility aids and crawling up the Capitol steps in an act of civil disobedience that later became known as the Capitol Crawl. 104 activists were arrested for unlawful demonstration, many of whom were in their wheelchairs. Disability Pride has a flag created by Ann Magill and entered into the public domain in 2019.[55] Magill's original flag featured a lightning bolt design and bright colors on a black background. The flag was redesigned in 2021 with muted colors and straight stripes in response to feedback from those with visually triggered disabilities. The new design limits the strobe effect created by the lightning bolt to be more visually safe for those with migraines and visually triggered seizures. The color brightness changes make the flag more accessible to those with color blindness.[56] The new flag comprises a number of different elements, each symbolizing different aspects of the disability experience. All six "standard" flag colors: Disability spans borders between states and nations Black Field: Mourning for victims of ableist violence and abuse Diagonal Band: "Cutting across" the walls and barriers that separate disabled people from society Red Stripe: Physical disabilities Gold Stripe: Neurodivergence White Stripe: Invisible and undiagnosed disabilities Blue Stripe: Psychiatric disabilities Green Stripe: Sensory disabilities[
wanna read more of it ? here you go ! : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disability_Pride_Month#:~:text=Since%201990%2C%20Disability%20Pride%20Month,and%20their%20contributions%20to%20society.