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disability liberation

A Civil Rights protest for access for people with disabilities. At the front of a large march are three people using wheelchairs and a person walking with a service dog. The man person in a wheelchair on the right side of the image holds a sign that says “Overcome”, the woman in a wheelchair next to him, at the center of the picture, has a sign that says “Access is a Civil Right” covering her legs. A man with a service dog walks next to her and a young girl using a wheelchair is to the dog’s left. All four are wearing shirts with the “ADAPT” logo on the front. Several other people using wheelchairs, including Justin Dart, are in the crowd marching behind them. On the top right it reads "Nothing About Us Without Us" just below "August 27-31, JW Marriott"

Disability empowerment unconference

Everybody Counts and Walking Spirit & Spirit TherapiesJuly 20, 2025September 4, 2025

Help rebuild a disability liberation movement in Indiana!

Virtual book launch: “Disability, empire, and class”

The People's ForumApril 10, 2025April 15, 2025

This book shows the liberation struggle of people with disabilities, adding an internationalist and class perspective.

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