The Minnesota Council on Disability (MCD) will celebrate Twin Cities Pride in Loring Park on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29. Stop by Booths 242 and 243 to explore disability resources, pick up an “Access Is Love” Pride fan, and join the conversation about inclusive communities for everyone.
Quick Facts
Dates & hours: Saturday, June 28, 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Sunday, June 29, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Location: Loring Park, 1382 Willow Street, Minneapolis, MN 55403
MCD booths: 242 and 243
Cost: Free admission
Festival info: Twin Cities Pride Festival
Why Stop By?
Whether you’re new to MCD or a longtime supporter, our booth is a welcoming space to connect, learn, strengthen your belonging in the disability community, and take something with you.
- Grab Pride swag. Pick up an “Access Is Love” fan, buttons, posters, and other free giveaways.
- Talk with MCD staff. We’ll be at the booth both days to discuss disability advocacy, disability rights, and accessibility.
- Talk with Disability Partner Organizations. Find out what’s going on in the disability community.
- Share your story about why “Access Is Love.” At is heart is a simple idea: when we make spaces accessible, we show respect and care for everyone in our communities.
- Give us your feedback. Take the 2025-26 MCD Public Policy Priority Survey.
Booth Schedule
The schedule is subject to change.
Saturday, June 28th
- 10 am to 7 pm: MCD Staff
- 10 am to 6 pm: The Arc Minnesota
- 10 am to noon: MCD Council Member
- 2 to 4 pm: MCD Council Member
- 2 to 6 pm: Wilderness Inquiry
- 4 pm to 7 pm: Disability Hub MN
Sunday, June 29th
- 10 to 11 am: MCD Staff
- 10 am to 1 pm: The Arc Minnesota
- 10 am to 2 pm: Disability Hub MN
- 2 to 4 pm: MCD Council Member
- 2 to 6 pm: The Arc Minnesota
- 2 to 6 pm: Wilderness Inquiry
Stay Connected After Pride
Want to keep the conversation going after Pride? Connect with MCD year-round for updates on policy, events, and accessibility initiatives.
About the Minnesota Council on Disability
MCD advises state leaders and the public on disability issues. We promote equity, accessibility, and inclusion through policies that empower people with disabilities. That work includes celebrating communities like the LGBTQ+ community at Pride and ensuring no one is left behind.