12th Annual Disability Pride Parade Held Downtown

Some familiar faces in the video...

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He says we’ve come a long way in the last quarter century to make those with disabilities feel equal, but more work needs to be done.

“Attitude…seeing a person and not a disability,” he said. “I think we as people. As Americans have an inherent bias that if you are less like me, then I can find fault.”

Labiak is in a wheelchair himself, falling victim to polio when he was a child. He says he doesn’t let it stop him.

He likens the bias against disabilities to race or gender discrimination. Does he think it will end someday?