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Resource Center for Accessible parade in Kingston raises disability awareness and pride

From left, Resource Center for Accesible Living staff members Brooklyn Johnson and Tanesha Skinner, alongside RCAL Board Chair Melissa Rappleyea  and Maureen Brivett, secretary of the non-profit's board, spell out the agency's initials while marching on Broadway in Kingston, N.Y., during RCAL's Disability Awareness Parade on Saturday, July 20, 2024. (Dwayne Kroohs/Daily Freeman)
From left, Resource Center for Accesible Living staff members Brooklyn Johnson and Tanesha Skinner, alongside RCAL Board Chair Melissa Rappleyea and Maureen Brivett, secretary of the non-profit’s board, spell out the agency’s initials while marching on Broadway in Kingston, N.Y., during RCAL’s Disability Awareness Parade on Saturday, July 20, 2024. (Dwayne Kroohs/Daily Freeman)
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KINGSTON, N.Y. — “We are Here'” was the message of those marching in the Resource Center for Accesible Living’s Disability Awareness Parade on Saturday, July 20. The procession ran from the municipal parking lot near Frank Guido’s Little Italy in Midtown and went up Broadway before hanging a left onto St. James Street before ending […]

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