
The inaugural abilitySTRONG Parade, an official Tricentennial experience, is a public expression of the belief that disability is a natural and beautiful part of human diversity in which people living with disabilities can take pride. Held on the streets of downtown San Antonio, this event demonstrates efforts to “develop a whole community of people with disabilities and allies who are proud to be who we are, who do not see ourselves as victims, who expect more from ourselves and those within our community, and who are committed to building an inclusive community that recognizes the dignity, humanity, and worth of all people.”
Individuals are invited to participate in the abilityMARCH following the parade as well. Registration is required.
The inaugural abilitySTRONG Parade, an official Tricentennial experience, is a public expression of the belief that disability is a natural and beautiful part of human diversity in which people living with disabilities can take pride. Held on the streets of downtown San Antonio, this event demonstrates efforts to “develop a whole community of people with disabilities and allies who are proud to be who we are, who do not see ourselves as victims, who expect more from ourselves and those within our community, and who are committed to building an inclusive community that recognizes the dignity, humanity, and worth of all people.”
Individuals are invited to participate in the abilityMARCH following the parade as well. Registration is required.
The inaugural abilitySTRONG Parade, an official Tricentennial experience, is a public expression of the belief that disability is a natural and beautiful part of human diversity in which people living with disabilities can take pride. Held on the streets of downtown San Antonio, this event demonstrates efforts to “develop a whole community of people with disabilities and allies who are proud to be who we are, who do not see ourselves as victims, who expect more from ourselves and those within our community, and who are committed to building an inclusive community that recognizes the dignity, humanity, and worth of all people.”
Individuals are invited to participate in the abilityMARCH following the parade as well. Registration is required.