Saturday, March 1st, the disability community will gather across the nation to remember disabled victims of filicide--disabled people murdered by their family members or caregivers.In the past five years, over forty people with disabilities have been murdered by their parents. In the year since our last vigil, our community has lost at least ten more victims. In January of 2014, two more disabled people were lost in murder-suicides at the hands of their parents: Damien Veraghen, age nine, and Vincent Phan, age twenty four. These acts are horrific enough on their own. But they exist in the context of a larger pattern. A parent kills their disabled child. The media portrays these murders as justifiable and inevitable due to the "burden" of having a disabled person in the family. If the parent stands trial, they are given sympathy and comparatively lighter sentences, if they are sentenced at all. The victims is disregarded, blamed for their own murder at the hands of the person they should have been able to trust the most, and ultimately forgotten. And then the cycle repeats. For the last three years, ASAN, ADAPT, Not Dead Yet, the National Council on Independent Living, the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund, and other disability rights organizations have come together to mourn those losses, bring awareness to these tragedies, and demand justice and equal protection under the law for all people with disabilities. OnMarch 1st, we will come together again, and we ask you to join us. So far, twenty three volunteers have signed up to serve as site coordinators for vigils across the country. Current vigil sites:Chico, CATheresa Beale, theresabbeale1117@yahoo.com San Diego, CA Andrew Raymond, bolthead@ix.netcom.com San Francisco, CA Rob Gross, rgross@esoftltd.com Irvine, CA Yvette Whitmer, yvettewhitmer@gmail.com Whittier, CA Vicky Mesa, vickymouse22@hotmail.com Chicago, IL Carrie Kaufman, CKaufman@accessliving.org Medford, MA Rachel Silverman, gingi@pobox.com Baltimore, MD Amanda Mills, muchbrighter2@gmail.com Towson, MD Rhonda Greenhaw, rgreenhaw@towson.edu Battle Creek, MI Lewis Harrison, harrison.lewis@rocketmail.com Houghton, MI Caroline Maye, cnmaye@mtu.edu Lansing, MI Nathan Brown, victorianoddities@yahoo.com Minneapolis, MN Claire Sisson, petkeeper1978@msn.com Kansas City, MO Teigan Hockman, asan.kansascity@gmail.com St. Peters, MO Emily Malabey, emilyjmalabey@gmail.com Lincoln, NE Sharon DaVanport, sdavanport@gmail.com Lindenwold, NJ Destinee Coleman, your.devine.destinee@gmail.com Woodbridge, NJ Evelyn Delgado, joyzee_devil@yahoo.com Phelps, NY Colleen Peno, checkersmydog@yahoo.com Poughkipsee, NY Cara Liebowitz, caraliebowitz@gmail.com Rochester, NY Diane Coleman, dcoleman@notdeadyet.org Seattle, WA Matt Young, indigowombat@yahoo.com Peterborough, Ontario Leah Andrews, landrews@nexicom.net Sign up here to hold a vigil in your local community. ASAN will provide a toolkit and information on how to organize a vigil in your local community to all volunteers. | ||
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The following was shared with fellow Ability Chicago colleagues; What’s Wrong With “After-Birth Abortion”?######################################################################################### as shared by our colleagues at Access Living, who are hosting the Chicago vigil;
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