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Making Pride for all

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There is a lot more to making Pride accessible to everyone than handicapped parking and restrooms Pride Month is a time to bring everyone in our community together and celebrate — like the Dallas Pride theme for 2024 says: Unity in the Community.

But for many, Pride events can still feel exclusionary. For those with certain disabilities or sensory issues, large festivals like Dallas Pride are inaccessible.

There are many barriers that can arise for disabled people, including at the information level. Fair Park boasts handicapped accessible parking, yet it is only labeled on one parking lot out of 15.

Its website has a list of ADA-accessible areas inside the park, yet this is nowhere to be found on their accessibility page.

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