From Autistic Self Advocacy Network <[email protected]>
Subject FWD: 🕯️ In 5 days, help us remember disabled lives lost to filicide 🕯️
Date February 24, 2022 9:51 PM
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Correction: The previous email contained an error in the subject line. Disability Day of Mourning is in five days. We hope you will join us on Tuesday, March 1st to commemorate the lives of those we've lost.

Check out the email below for more info and to find a vigil near you.

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From: Autistic Self Advocacy Network <[email protected]>
Date: Thurs, Feb. 24, 2021 at 4:00 PM
Subject: 🕯️ In 5 days, help us remember disabled lives lost to filicide 🕯️

This Tuesday, March 1st, the disability community will gather across the nation to remember these disabled victims of filicide [[link removed]] – disabled people murdered by their family members or caregivers.

In the past five years, over 650 people with disabilities have been murdered by their parents, relatives or caregivers, and in the year since our last vigil, our community has lost over 60 more people to filicide. These are just the cases that we are aware of – since we began monitoring this issue, we learn about more murders every week. We read the victims’ names, see their photographs, and gather what information we can about their lives. COVID-19 may have changed how we are gathering this year, but we can still honor and remember those we’ve lost to filicide. Join us for a virtual or in-person vigil this Tuesday .

The criminal justice system has continued to give lighter sentences to parents and caregivers who murder disabled children. And we have seen both news and entertainment media continue to portray these murders in a sympathetic light. We hold the Day of Mourning vigils to draw attention to these injustices, to commemorate the lives of victims, and demand justice and equal protection under the law for all people with disabilities.

Since 2012, ASAN and other disability rights organizations have come together to send a clear message that disability is not a justification for violence. Everyone is welcome at our Virtual Vigil [[link removed]] , or click here to see a list of all vigils [[link removed]] . Feel free to choose one local to you, or plan to join one whose time or platform works best for you.


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