BLACK, DISABLED, AND PROUD: COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

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  • About Us
    • Contact Us
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    • For High School Students
    • For Current College Students
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  • Black Lives Matter
  • Resources
    • Disability 101
    • Examples of Black Disabled College Grads
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    • Tip Sheets
    • Posters
  • For Faculty and Staff
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Posters

To download PDF versions of the posters, click on the image of the poster or the title of the poster.  
​Feel free to print and use these images as long as you don't sell them or use them as your logos. 
Poster thumbnail-All Black Lives Matter
All Black Lives Matter

Visual description: Poster shows four rows of four faces in silhouette, in brown, gold, red, black, and orange colors.  Each silhouette has 2-3 labels showing various identities (e.g., dad, gay, dyslexic, has PTSD, Muslim, Deaf, Wealthy, Divorced, Artist, Somali).  Caption at the bottom says "All Black Lives Matter.  Strength and Power through Community."  This poster is available in alternative formats upon request.
Poster thumbnail-Rights. Not Special Help
Rights. Not "Special Help"

Visual description: Large black lettering says "Rights. Not 'Special Help'" with an arrow pointing to slightly smaller black lettering saying "Visit your disability services or access office for more information."  The background of the poster is reds, golds, browns, and oranges spelling out ADA and 504 in large letters.  This poster is available in alternative formats upon request.
Poster thumbnail-Getting Mental and Emotional Support
Getting Mental and Emotional Support is the Smartest Thing You May Do

Visual description: Black text says "Getting mental & emotional support is the smartest thing you may do this semester."  A brown-skinned hand is pointing to an infographic of a magnifying glass that has statistics about mental illness (1 in 4 young adults have a diagnosable mental illness, 80% of college students have felt overwhelmed, 45% have felt hopeless, 73% of students with a mental health condition have been in crisis on campus, and 34.2% said college didn't know about crisis).  Background behind infographic is silhouette of a face in orange.  Final text on bottom says, in black font, "Visit your counseling center, disability services, or access services office."   This poster is available in alternative formats upon request.
Poster thumbnail-Disability Rights are Civil Rights
Disability Rights are Civil Rights

Visual description: Large black text says "Disability rights are civil rights" with background in gold of MLK's face and silhouette of a a head in profile.  At the bottom are silhouettes of a seemingly male figure with a cane who appears blind, a figure of a person in a wheelchair with a fist raised, and a seemingly female figure in profile, also with a fist raised.
Funding for this website was provided by a grant from the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE),
​U.S. Department of Education (Grant #PB116B100141). 

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Images on website courtesy of Bigstockphoto.com.  Home page image courtesy Syracuse University and DREAM.  Posters created by Kelsey Duncan.

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