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New nonprofit seeks to promote access, inclusion for people with disabilities
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New nonprofit seeks to promote access, inclusion for people with disabilities

Conversations Different with Inez Russell Gomez · Santa Fe New Mexican

July 30, 202434m 17s

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Show Notes

The month of July is recognized as Disability Pride Month in the United States. On July 13, the first Disability Pride Parade held in New Mexico was organized in Santa Fe by Disability Pride New Mexico. The new nonprofit was recently created to advance the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities through policy advocacy and community awareness initiatives. Disability Pride New Mexico's three board members — Eli Fresquez, Kathlyne Gish and Angelique Montoya-Chavez — join "Conversations Different" to talk about the mission of the organization and share their backgrounds. They discuss what it's like for people with disabilities to live in Santa Fe and the attitude they've encountered that since Santa Fe is a historic city, it doesn't need to comply with ADA standards, which is untrue. 

Learn more about Disability Pride New Mexico at https://www.disabilitypridenm.org/.  

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