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YES! Access — Strength in Numbers

August 24, 2025 by Jennifer Tennican

Yes Access logo. Brightly colored capitalized letters — Y (fushia), E (dark blue), S (purple) and an exclamation point (incorporates all the previously-mentioned colors). Below “YES!” is the word “Access” in dark blue type.

For the past several months, Jennifer Tennican / JenTen Productions has been volunteering with a new nonprofit, YES! Access. It’s a story-first, disability-led movement stewarded by co-leaders Meg O’Connell and Tara Cunningham. More than 80 percent of their volunteer team identifies as disabled, neurodivergent, or chronically ill. The YesAccess team comes from across the nation, representing …

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July is Disability Pride Month

July 1, 2025 by Jennifer Tennican

The disability pride flag, with a muted black background and a diagonal stripe of red, yellow, white, blue, and green, symbolizes the barriers disabilities create and the history of ableist violence. The black background represents mourning the victims of ableist violence, the diagonal line cuts across societal barriers, and the colors represent physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual/neurodivergent, and invisible disabilities.

Disability Pride Month commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 1990. Over 1 in 4 adults in the U.S. live with a disability — that’s more than 70 million people. The first Disability Pride celebration took place in Boston in 1990; the first parade was held in Chicago in 2004. Barriers still exist in health care, employment, public access, and representation …

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month

May 19, 2025 by Jennifer Tennican

re graphic with light green background and narrow dark gray bars on the left and right. Outline of a flower with eight petals. There’s large white text in the center of the flower — “Mental health can’t wait.” In the top left corner, there’s a small white logo for Mental Health America. In the top right corner, there’s small white text — “Turn Awareness into Action.” Toward the bottom of the graphic, in small white text — “Celebrate Mental Health Month and explore more resources at mhanational.org/may”

Turn Awareness Into Action is the theme of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Month. According to an article by the Clinical Director of the University of New Hampshire’s Institute on Disability (IOD), “One in five people in the US experience a mental health issue each year – no one is immune to this. This includes people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD).” Here’s a short …

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NDEAM 2024

October 24, 2024 by Jennifer Tennican

Johnny (they/them) is seated at a table and holds up a sign that says “Access To Good Jobs For All.” Under the text is a white line and then hashtag NDEAM. He’s in front of employee lockers at Vertical Harvest Farms in Jackson, Wyoming. They wear a white hairnet and a Vertical Harvest t-shirt.

Observed each October, during National Disability Employment Awareness Month, or “NDEAM,” we celebrate the value and talent workers with disabilities add to America’s workplaces and economy. NDEAM’s purpose is to confirm our commitment to ensuring disabled workers have access to good jobs every month of every year. That’s the spirit behind this year’s official theme: “Access to Good Jobs for …

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Disability Pride 2024

July 31, 2024 by Jennifer Tennican

Square graphic featuring the disability pride flag designed by Ann Magill. The charcoal gray background commemorates and mourns disabled people who have died due to ableism, violence, negligence, suicide, rebellion, illness and eugenics. The gray background also represents rage and protest against the mistreatment of the disabled community. The diagonal band is for "cutting across" the walls and barriers that separate disabled people from society. It also represents the light and creativity of the disability community that cuts through the darkness of ableism. The stripes represent different disabilities: green is for sensory disabilities, including the blind, deaf, and deaf-blind communities; blue represents emotional and psychiatric disabilities; white stands for non-apparent and undiagnosed disabilities; gold is for neurodivergence; and red represents physical disabilities. There is white text in the upper right corner - “July is Disability Pride Month” and lower left corner — “ 2024 Theme “We want a life like yours.”

July is Disability Pride Month. This year’s theme — “We want a life like yours” — comes from The Arc’s National Council of Self-Advocates. It reflects the disability community’s dreams for life experiences that people with disabilities are too often denied. For more information about The Arc and to find a chapter near you, please visit thearc.org.   …

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DDAM 2024

March 31, 2024 by Jennifer Tennican

Square graphic featuring original artwork by Lee Waters. The image has multi-colored silhouettes looking away from the viewer. The NACDD’s logo is in the top left hand corner. The text “Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month 2024 “A World of Opportunites” is in the lower left corner in a gold partial circle. The hashtag DDAM2024 is in a blue circle in the lower right.

Every March, the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities (NACDD) and its partners collaborate to lead Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM). The annual campaign highlights how people with and without disabilities come together to form strong communities. NACDD's 2024 theme, A World of Opportunities, focuses on people working together to remove obstacles to …

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JenTen Productions is a Jackson Hole Wyoming-based documentary and independent video production company. Documentary filmmaker, producer, director and editor, Jennifer Tennican keeps audiences captivated with her unique, authentic and humorous approach to storytelling.

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