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Show your pride at the 2019 Disability Pride Parade and Festival

The Disability Pride Parade and Festival celebrates New Yorkers with unique abilities.


5th Disability Pride Parade 2019

The Parade marches down Broadway on Sunday, July 14, 2019 from Madison Square at 11am to the Disability Pride Festival in Union Square from 12pm – 3pm. FREE

The Parade lineup is at 10am. This year’s theme is again CREATIVITY. Get out the glue and glitter and decorate! The most creative ideas will win awards.

2019 Disability Pride Festival

The Disability Pride Festival street fair is in Union Square, Manhattan on Sunday, July 14, 2019 from 12pm – 3pm.

Show your pride.


4th Disability Pride Parade 2018

Courtesy Disability Pride New York City.
Courtesy Disability Pride New York City.

The 2018 Disability Pride Parade is being held on the same day as Disability Pride Italia and Disability Pride Brighton in England.

This year’s theme is CREATIVITY. Decorate yourself and your ride. There will be awards for the most creative ideas.

Sunday, July 15, 2018
11 am – 12 noon

  • 10am: Gather in Madison Square Park
  • 11am: Parade down Broadway to Union Square
  • 12pm

2018 Disability Pride Festival

The Disability Pride Festival is in Union Square, Manhattan on Sunday, July 15, 2018 from 11:30 am – 3:30 pm.


Disability Pride

Disability Pride NYC is a non-profit founded by jazz pianist Mike LeDonne whose 10-year old daughter is disabled. He organized the first Disability Pride Parade in 2015 for the 25th anniversary of the American’s with Disability Act (ADA) signed by President George Herbert Walker Bush in 1990.


For more information, visit disabilitypridenyc.org


Published July 14, 2019 ~ Updated February 19, 2020.

Filed Under: FESTIVALS, Flatiron District, NYC Street fairs, Union Square

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