Timmerman, VictoriaManaseri, HollyMoriyasu, AnnieUyehara, LisaMurphy. Kelle L.Leong, Genesis M.K.Delise, DanielleOshiro, SandraRaphael, RaphaelBartoldus, DaintryGartside, PatrickDeese, RonaldBallan, MichelleBlagrave, A. JosephineLum Ho, LaurenPerkins, AyannaMatheis, MayaGodfrey, KikiAyers, KaraShorter, JusticeOppegaard, BrettPark, Hye-JinFeliciano, JerrikKitami, YokoYoung, RobertHargrove, KristinBarnhart, BarbaraLeong, Genesis M.K.Stuart, Robert2023-07-032023-07-032023Center on Disability Studies. (2023, June). Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter June 2023, 1-30https://hdl.handle.net/10125/105015Welcome to our summer newsletter. In this issue we highlight many events and happenings sponsored by CDS during June and July that you don’t want to miss out on. Disability Pride Month is also celebrated each year in July. Disability Pride initially started as a day of celebration in 1990, the year that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law. It is also an opportunity to raise awareness about improving access and inclusion. The first official Disability Pride celebration occurred in 2015 to commemorate the ADA’s 25th anniversary and the Disability Pride Flag was originally designed in 2019 by Ann Magill, who with feedback within the disabled community, refined its visual elements in 2021 to be more accessible. You can read more about how the disability pride flag helps increase the community’s visibility at https://go.hawaii.edu/qEX.OtherCenter on Disability Studies eNewsletter, June 2023