Text says "Happy festive holiday from all at DWD" and includes images of a Christmas tree and presents.

✨ Wishing You Joy This Holiday Season! 

As we wrap up another year, the Divas With Disabilities Project extends our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones.

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, or simply embrace the joy of the season, we hope these festivities bring you peace, love and togetherness.

Let’s carry the spirit of inclusion and empowerment into the new year as we continue to uplift and amplify the voices of Black and Brown women with disabilities.

Thank you for being part of our community, and here’s to a bright and inclusive 2025!

💜 

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A laughing brown girl using a forearm crutch tries to stop her dress from blowing in the wind with her free hand.
A black woman with light skin, short hair and glasses sitting on a white couch. She is a bilateral leg amputee.

A black woman with light skin and short hair in a wheelchair, wearing a red skirt and holding red high heels.
Montage of several black and brown girls and women with disabilities

We host weekly and/or monthly online support meetings for our community. Our conference calls offer a safe space for connecting with others, networking, and having open discussions about topics that impact our lives. We often invite a guest speaker to engage us in thought-provoking conversations about the experiences of our Divas.

We have to look out for one another, and Divas helping other Divas is the best way to support and learn from each other.

A black woman with light skin in a wheelchair on stage, wearing a red outfit.

Our igital community and movement is committed to increasing the participation and representation of black and brown women and girls with visible disabilities in all areas of li

A side profile image of Zazel-Chavah O'Garra, artistic director of ZCO/Dance Project. She is the one quoted.

The faces of four black and brown women produced as mosaics.