Disability Caucus of Workers World Party

Disability Caucus  of Workers World Party

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We seek to be a part of all struggles for full civil rights for all people with disabilities.

We are people with disabilities in Workers World Party who view “disabilities” under capitalism as a social and political question of discrimination and unmerited stigma which regards people with disabilities as inferior, restricts their lives, and results in oppression, isolation, and economic inequality. We raise disability rights to build unity among all working class people so that together w

Disability groups reject racist Georgia voter suppression 09/17/2018

The Georgia chapter of ADAPT, the national grassroots community that organizes disability rights activists, did not mince words: “[We] strongly condemn suppressing voting access under the semblance of protecting people with disabilities. … [C]ounty officials’ decision to invoke the ADA in order to suppress the vote of the predominantly black community is racist, ablest and deplorable.”

Disability groups reject racist Georgia voter suppression A proposal by the Randolph County, Georgia, Board of Elections to close seven out of nine polling places in one stroke before the November election has been defeated. The board’s rationale for its …

Goodnight, Kiilu Nyasha 08/15/2018

Salute by Mumia Abu Jamal to departed Black Panther activist Kiilu Nyasha who was also a wheelchair user, artist, public radio host & more. Mumia has a court hearing 8/30.

Goodnight, Kiilu Nyasha A Free Paper for Free People

On the picket line 07/20/2018

Target B'more walkout demands include: firing the two managers “on the grounds of unprofessionalism and making racist and ableist comments about team members repeatedly and talking down to them,”

On the picket line Baltimore Target workers demand: ‘No More Racist Bosses’ Under a red “No More Racist Bosses” banner, workers at a Target store in suburban Baltimore gathered inside the entrance on July 3 and then …

07/14/2018

Update, the parade tomorrow in NYC: Meet us 10-11 am in Section D, Madison Ave at or just below 25th St.

Join the Workers World Party, Peoples Power Assemblies, Peoples MTA and Parents to Improve School Transportation NYC contingent for Disability Pride on Sunday, July 15, 2018. We will be gathering at 10 am in section D, located on Madison Avenue between East 24th and East 25th street, by Madison Square Park.

Our position in the parade has been registered by the PPA which over the last few weeks carried out a fierce “We Want the Shade” social media campaign to try to get the police to reverse the parade route so that the three hour Disability Pride Festival would be in the well-shaded Madison Square Park as in 2016 and 2017 instead of the northern section of Union Square Park which has no shade. People with Disabilities are much more likely to be medically impacted by extreme heat.

The parade is set to start at 11am. The parade will then go down Broadway to Union Square Park. There will then be a celebration in Union Square Park from noon to 3pm. Please bring hats, umbrellas, sunblock and wear clothing items to help keep cool.

For the first time in the last four annual NYC Disability Pride Parades, there are already at least two scheduled protests by the Disability Community during the parade. From 11:30 to 12:30 there will be a protest in Union Square in front of Starbucks at 25 Union Square West near 16th Street, to protest Starbucks’ plans to eliminate plastic straws and replace them with so-called “adult sippy cups," under the pretense of helping the environment. Some peoples’ disabilities prevent them from raising a cup in order to drink and require a straw in order to enjoy their beverages.

At 12:15 PM, disabled people will gather on or near the Disability Pride Parade stage on 17th Street along the North side of Union Square Park to protest Governor Cuomo’s threat to close Independence Care System(ICS) offices and services whose specialized care has allowed many thousands of disabled peoples and seniors to remain independent rather than being forced into institutions.

We join the parade to bring much-needed attention to the level of brutality and discrimination disabled people experience. We fight to protect disabled Black and Brown folks from police brutality. Over 50% of people murdered by police have a disability, and the police continue to disable and kill Black and Brown people with impunity. We fight for police abolition!

We fight to end the super-exploitation of disabled workers! Federal laws allow employers such as Goodwill Industries to pay workers with disabilities far less than the standard minimum wage.

We fight for 100% accessibility in the subways! Accessibility is a right!

ASAN Condemns Family Separation 07/07/2018

The Autistic Self Advocacy Network statement on ICE terror

ASAN Condemns Family Separation The Autistic Self Advocacy Network forcefully condemns the Trump Administration’s unconscionable policy of separating immigrant families at the border, and the subsequent incarceration and warehousing of infants and children. This policy is not mandated by law, but is a deliberate act of cruelty t...

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