
Trinity Development Center Leads Disability Pride Month March to Fresno City Hall, Calling for Inclusion, Equality, and Opportunity.

Trinity Development Center Leads Disability Pride Month March to Fresno City Hall, Calling for Inclusion, Equality, and Opportunity.
FRESNO, Calif. — In honor of Disability Pride Month, Trinity Development Center (TDC) and Trinity Music Group (TMG) brought together adults with disabilities, local artists, families, and community members for a peaceful march through Downtown Fresno to City Hall, delivering a simple but powerful message: Disability rights are human rights.
Led by Mysti Dailey Harris and Adrian Vibes Harris, the event highlighted the importance of inclusion, equal opportunity, self-expression, and ensuring that people with disabilities are seen, heard, and valued throughout the community.
"This movement is about more than one day or one month," said Mysti Dailey Harris. "Disability Pride Month reminds us that inclusion isn't something we celebrate once a year—it should be part of how we live every day. Every person deserves the opportunity to build friendships, pursue careers, express their creativity, and be fully included in their community."
The march also featured support from local artists who used their platforms to stand alongside the disability community, including DJ Vibes, Tyler, Slim_Fit_Dre, Jay24, Kamari Flowers, Poison Ivy, and Calen Jones. Their participation demonstrated how music and community leadership can come together to create meaningful conversations and inspire change.
Participants carried signs promoting inclusion, equality, and acceptance as they made their way through downtown, encouraging Fresno residents to recognize the talents, voices, and contributions of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
For Trinity Development Center, the march reflected its ongoing mission of helping adults with disabilities build independent, fulfilling lives through vocational training, creative arts, music, employment opportunities, and community engagement.
"This wasn't just a walk," said Adrian Harris. "It was an opportunity for our clients to stand proudly in the heart of our city and remind everyone that every person deserves respect, dignity, and the chance to pursue their dreams."
The event also served as the backdrop for an upcoming music video produced by Trinity Music Group. By combining music with advocacy, TMG hopes to reach audiences far beyond Fresno and encourage communities everywhere to embrace inclusion and celebrate the abilities, talents, and potential of people with disabilities.
As the march concluded at Fresno City Hall, participants gathered together in a powerful display of unity—a reminder that meaningful change begins when communities choose to stand together.
About Trinity Development Center
Trinity Development Center is a Fresno-based adult day program dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through life skills, vocational opportunities, creative arts, music, fitness, community involvement, and employment readiness. The organization believes every individual deserves the opportunity to thrive, contribute, and live with dignity.
About Trinity Music Group
Trinity Music Group (TMG) is the music division of Trinity Development Center, bringing together artists with and without disabilities to create music that inspires, uplifts, and breaks down barriers. Through collaboration, mentorship, and performance, TMG demonstrates that talent has no disability.




