From Autistic Self Advocacy Network <[email protected]>
Subject 🕯️ We need your help for Disability Day of Mourning 🕯️
Date January 12, 2023 9:00 PM
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On Wednesday, March 1st, the disability community will gather virtually and across the nation to remember disabled victims of filicide – and we need your help to make sure their lives are recognized. Each year, people gather around the world to mourn together and to demand justice and equal protection for all people with disabilities. COVID-19 may have changed how we hold events this year, but we can still honor and remember those we’ve lost to filicide. [[link removed]]

Thanks to the hard work of our vigil site coordinators, over 45 vigils were held worldwide last year. Site coordinators do vital work in their communities. They secure space in their communities to hold a vigil, do outreach to community members leading up to the vigil, and document their vigils through pictures or videos to honor those lost to filicide.

Given the ongoing pandemic, vigils should only be held in-person if it is safe to do so. In some areas, outdoor vigils, with masking and social distancing, may be possible. In other areas, you may only be able to hold a virtual vigil. Click here to learn more about what site coordinators do, or to sign up to lead a vigil. [[link removed]]

Since 2012, ASAN and other disability rights organizations have come together to send a clear message that disability is not a justification for violence. We’ll be at our virtual vigil on Wednesday, March 1st – and we hope to see you there.

If you’re interested in leading a vigil in your area, either virtual or in-person, please sign up to be a Day of Mourning vigil site coordinator. [[link removed]]


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