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Posters on Myths and Misconceptions About Disability

$20.00

Myths and misconceptions about people with disabilities are common, but that doesn’t mean we should believe them. This series of four posters has been designed to promote understanding, celebrate diversity, and spark a dialogue in workplaces, schools, colleges, universities, and communities. Featuring inspiring messages and creative imagery by illustrator Chris Tripp, the posters will make people stop and think. The posters are titled as follows:

  • Our Only Label Should Be Our Name

  • A Person Is Not Their Disability

  • Special Does Not Mean Equal

  • We Are Confined by Attitudes Not Disabilities

The PDF download contains three sizes: 21.59 x 27.94 cm (8½ x 11 in.), 21.59 x 35.56 cm (8½ x 14 in.) and 27.94 x 43.18 cm (11 x 17 in.), and can be printed in colour or in black and white.

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Myths and misconceptions about people with disabilities are common, but that doesn’t mean we should believe them. This series of four posters has been designed to promote understanding, celebrate diversity, and spark a dialogue in workplaces, schools, colleges, universities, and communities. Featuring inspiring messages and creative imagery by illustrator Chris Tripp, the posters will make people stop and think. The posters are titled as follows:

  • Our Only Label Should Be Our Name

  • A Person Is Not Their Disability

  • Special Does Not Mean Equal

  • We Are Confined by Attitudes Not Disabilities

The PDF download contains three sizes: 21.59 x 27.94 cm (8½ x 11 in.), 21.59 x 35.56 cm (8½ x 14 in.) and 27.94 x 43.18 cm (11 x 17 in.), and can be printed in colour or in black and white.

Myths and misconceptions about people with disabilities are common, but that doesn’t mean we should believe them. This series of four posters has been designed to promote understanding, celebrate diversity, and spark a dialogue in workplaces, schools, colleges, universities, and communities. Featuring inspiring messages and creative imagery by illustrator Chris Tripp, the posters will make people stop and think. The posters are titled as follows:

  • Our Only Label Should Be Our Name

  • A Person Is Not Their Disability

  • Special Does Not Mean Equal

  • We Are Confined by Attitudes Not Disabilities

The PDF download contains three sizes: 21.59 x 27.94 cm (8½ x 11 in.), 21.59 x 35.56 cm (8½ x 14 in.) and 27.94 x 43.18 cm (11 x 17 in.), and can be printed in colour or in black and white.

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