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Disability Visibility Project: 2 New Images for Outreach

We are excited to have 2 new images for the Disability Visibility Project! Please feel free to post them anywhere! The first image is in black-and-white if you would like to make photocopies to use as flyers (color copies are WAY too expensive!).

Be sure to check out our image gallery for other images for the Disability Visibility Project on the right hand side of our main page: http://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/

Here is the description of the image: Logo for the Disability Visibility Project. A yellow or white background and black bold letters and images. Line one: Disability Visibility Project. Line two: A community partnership with StoryCorps. Line 3: 4 images in a row of the Golden Gate Bridge, a peach, the Chicago skyline and a trailer. Line 4: Under each image: SF, ATLANTA, CHICAGO, MOBILE TOUR. Line 4: Recording disability history, one story at a time’ Line 5: July 2014-2015. Line 6: DisabilityVisibilityProject.com @DisVisibility #DisabilityVisibility #ADA25

Logo for the Disability Visibility Project. A white background and black bold letters and images. Line one: Disability Visibility Project. Line two: A community partnership with StoryCorps. Line 3: 4 images in a row of the Golden Gate Bridge, a peach, the Chicago skyline and a trailer. Line 4: Under each image: SF, ATLANTA, CHICAGO, MOBILE TOUR. Line 4: Recording disability history, one story at a time' Line 5: July 2014-2015. Line 6: DisabilityVisibilityProject.com @DisVisibility #DisabilityVisibility #ADA25

 

Logo for the Disability Visibility Project. A yellow background and black bold letters and images. Line one: Disability Visibility Project. Line two: A community partnership with StoryCorps. Line 3: 4 images in a row of the Golden Gate Bridge, a peach, the Chicago skyline and a trailer. Line 4: Under each image: SF, ATLANTA, CHICAGO, MOBILE TOUR. Line 4: Recording disability history, one story at a time' Line 5: July 2014-2015. Line 6: DisabilityVisibilityProject.com @DisVisibility #DisabilityVisibility #ADA25

 

 

 

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