Disability Pride Month and Horror’s Favorite Lazy Shortcut
By
Luna Gray
1d agoen
Source
ihorror.comDisability Pride Month and Horror’s Favorite Lazy Shortcutihorror.comJuly is Disability Pride Month, so it is a good time to admit something about the genre I love. Horror has spent about a hundred years teaching audiences that a wrong body is a warning label. A scar means intent. A limp means secrets. A face that does not sit the way faces are supposed ... Read more The post Disability Pride Month and Horror’s Favorite Lazy Shortcut appeared first on iHorror .
You might also wanna read
July Healthcare Observances: Disability Pride, World Brain Day, and More
ltcnews.com·1y ago
Finding Pride in a Disabled Body: Reflections on Disability Pride Month
A personal essay exploring the concept of pride as it applies to disability, contrasting the loud, unapologetic approach of LGBTQ Pride with

Disability Pride Month: Honoring the History and Achievements of People with Disabilities
This article discusses Disability Pride Month in July, which honors the history, achievements, and experiences of people with disabilities.
AWP Recognizes Disability Pride Month with Writing Resources and Reading List
AWP (Association of Writers & Writing Programs) recognizes Disability Pride Month in July, compiling resources for writers and readers inclu
Marvel to Release Disability Pride Month Comics Spotlighting Heroes with Disabilities
Marvel Comics is releasing special issues of several comics — including "Amazing Spider-Man," "Uncanny X-Men," "Fantastic Four," and "Wolver
Disability Pride Month: Reflecting on Rights, Resistance, and the Fight Ahead
This article reflects on Disability Pride Month, its origins in the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act, and its adoption in the UK followi

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.