The Center for Disability Rights has unveiled its Summer of Pride banners in Rochester, highlighting the organization's commitment to promoting disability rights and inclusivity. The banners are part of a wider campaign to raise awareness about disability issues in the city, and to promote a sense of pride and community among people with disabilities. According to Bruce Darling, the executive director of the Center for Disability Rights, > "We are proud to unveil our Summer of Pride banners, which celebrate the diversity and contributions of people with disabilities in our community." The banners will be displayed throughout the city, including in the Downtown Rochester area and along Main Street.
The Center for Disability Rights has been a leading advocate for disability rights in Rochester for many years, and has worked to promote inclusivity and accessibility in all aspects of city life. The organization has partnered with local businesses and community groups to promote disability awareness and to provide support services to people with disabilities. The Summer of Pride campaign is part of a wider effort to promote disability pride and to raise awareness about disability issues in Rochester.
As the campaign continues, residents are expected to see more banners and promotional materials throughout the city. The Center for Disability Rights is also planning a series of events and activities to promote disability awareness and to celebrate the contributions of people with disabilities. The City of Rochester has expressed its support for the campaign, and is working to promote disability inclusivity and accessibility in all city services and programs.
The Rochester City Council is set to discuss the issue of disability rights at its next meeting on June 21, 2026.