Celebrate pride.
Build community.
Spark joy.
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Read Executive Director Vicki Landers’ op-ed on accessibility:
“As 2026 approaches, why does Philly enforce health and safety codes, but not access codes?”
Our Mission!
Our mission is to celebrate and empower the disability community by bringing people together to have fun and advocate for disability justice, building an inclusive world for all.
Disability Pride Pennsylvania advances disability advocacy and access through community-led engagement. We bring disabled people together to celebrate identity, build connection, and advocate for equitable public spaces and responsive systems. Through accessible outdoor programs, civic participation, and disability-led events, we remove barriers, elevate lived experience, and ensure disabled people are included in decisions that shape their lives—building a more inclusive, just, and accessible world for all.
Together, we build momentum, power, and a shared vision of a world that works for all of us!
Building Community & Culture
Disability Pride Pennsylvania creates vibrant opportunities to bring people together and challenge societal perceptions by celebrating disability as a powerful and valuable aspect of identity. Through accessible event planning, communication, and advocacy, the organization fosters a culture where individuals with disabilities are celebrated, supported, and encouraged to see their disability as a source of strength.
This video was taken at the 3rd Annual Disability Pride Pittsburgh celebration on August 24, 2024. The event brought together community, music, comedy, poetry, and games at Schenley Plaza.
Empowerment
Disability Pride Pennsylvania inspires individuals with disabilities to lead the movement for equity and inclusion while actively working toward systemic change in every aspect of life. Through collaboration and partnerships, the organization builds collective power and momentum toward a world where everyone, regardless of ability, has equal access, opportunities, and representation.
In the video, State Representative Joe Hohenstein speaks about our Capitol Crawl in Harrisburg!
Check out our Outdoors for Everyone program funded in part by the Pennsylvania Environmental Council.
Disability Pride Merch
Wear your pride! Our new shop offers tees, tanks, hoodies, and more in S- 5XL(in select sizes) sizes. New merch coming soon!
“Disability culture must arise out of the spontaneous desire of disabled people to share our feelings, experiences and desires, our loves and hates, our pleasures as well as our sufferings, amongst ourselves. In other words, we have to make the choice that we want to identify ourselves as disabled people. We have to be willing to express our separate identity. There can be no disability culture without this freely made choice.” —Vic Finklestein, co-founder of the Disability Arts and Disability Rights Movements

