Created by Sins Invalid in 2015, the Ten Principles of Disability Justice frame the ways we can all work towards equity and justice for the disability community. It includes statements such as Recognizing Wholeness — knowing and appreciating that people with disabilities should be shown the basic human dignity of being acknowledged as a complete person. Another principle, Commitment to Cross-disability Solidarity, encourages the diverse groups of people who make up the disability community to work together for and with each other towards our collective justice. We encourage you to learn more about these principles, and apply them to your own work.