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!
We Are DIVAS
Dynamic
Illuminating
Victorious
Achieving
Sisters
Our global movement is committed to increasing the participation and authentic representation of black and brown women and girls with visible disabilities in all areas of life, especially in mass media, television, film, publications, advertising and civic engagement.
We strive to reshape what visible disability looks like.
Beyond that mission, we also support and advocate for black and brown girls and women with disabilities through our struggle for disability justice and social justice.
Additionally, we help them break down the internal and external barriers to their success, overcome the various types of discrimination they might face, improve their mental health, identify and achieve their dreams, and live unapologetically!
In short, we are Divas helping Divas live and thrive.
To learn more about what it means to be a diva with a disability, click below to watch the video.
Do you have questions about living with your disability?
Do you think about how disability will impact your relationships? Your economic prospects? Your dreams?
Want to know more about dealing with triple jeopardy syndrome (being discriminated against on three levels because you are black or brown, female and disabled)?
If so, connect with us for community support.
By joining, you’ll be able to connect with the global community of Divas.
Top left corner: Donna Walton (with yellow circle around head). Photo by Paul Morse.
WHAT WE DO
DWD MEETINGS
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.
PEER SUPPORT
We have to look out for one another, and Divas helping other Divas is the best way to support and learn from each other.
DWD EVENTS
We host and participate in numerous national conferences, workshops and panels for our community.
MENTORING
We help our members find mentors for their professional journey.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Depending on donors and grant funding, we develop special programs to serve our members’ needs.
RESOURCES
We provide helpful resources for our members, including our newsletter and allied publication, RESILIENCE magazine.
Knowledge About Living With a Disability Can Change Your Life
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
“Joining and becoming an ambassador for Divas With Disabilities has been a transformative experience for me as an Afro-Caribbean woman with a disability. Under the inspiring leadership of founder Dr. Donna Rena Walton, EdD, and alongside a group of dynamic women, I have found a community that empowers and uplifts.”
Becoming a Diva will give you the opportunity to be inspired by and learn from other Divas, which will perhaps help you achieve the life you want for yourself.
If you’re struggling, you can pick up any pieces of your life that the world might have broken and reinvent yourself. You can pick up the pieces and create a new and beautiful mosaic – a new you.
If, instead, you’re where you want to be, you may be able to help others on their journey.
Divas Helping Divas.
That’s Who We Are.
For information about our generous Donors and Sponsors, without whom our work would not be possible, click here.
A copy of the current financial statement of The Divas With Disabilities Project is available by writing to 3411 Rickey Ave., Temple Hills, MD 20748 or by calling (202) 999-0541.