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TRI Inclusion Festival 2024

SAVE THE DATE! June 28th, 11 am until 3 pm
Celebrate disability pride and culture at our 3rd annual TRI Inclusion Festival!

The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site & The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum at the Henry A. Wallace Visitor and Education Center is in partnership with TRI to host an exciting event featuring an array of accessible, engaging, and fun activities inside the Wallace Center of the Home of FDR National Historic Site: 4097 Albany Post Rd., Hyde Park, NY.

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Activities and Program information TBA.

3rd annual tri inclusion festival 2024 flyer. In partnership with The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site & The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum at the Henry A. Wallace Visitor and Education Center. SAVE THE DATE friday June 28th from 11am to 3pm. join us to celebrate disability pride and culture at our 3rd annual tri inclusion festival!. TTRI is hosting an exciting ecent featuring an array of accessible, engagin and fun activities inside the wallace center of the home of fdr national historic site in hyde park, ny.
Instagram Post for 3rd annual inclusion festival, "Join us and Susannah Grange Owner of Hudson River Yoga.
She’ll be instructing morning/afternoon Yoga sessions at our 3rd Annual TRI Inclusion Festival celebrating disability pride and culture!"
Did You Know? Each color on the Disability Pride Flag represents a different disability. The parallel stripes stand for intercommunal solidarity. The colors on the flag are disability experiences. The black background (lower left/upper right corners) mourns disabled people who died due to negligence, suicide, rebellion, illness, and eugenics. Red represents physical disabilities, Gold represents cognitive & intellectual disabilities, the White represents the nonvisabile & undiagnosed, the Blue represents psychiatric and the Green represents sensory disabilities. Are you surprised by all the symbolism that this flag holds?
Instagram post flyer for 3rd annual TRI Inclusion Festival- "Join us and Keynote Speaker John P. Herrion, Acting General Counsel for the New York State Division of Human Rights at the 3rd Annual TRI Inclusion Festival celebrating disability pride and culture!"
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