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Disability Day of Mourning Candlelight Vigil Planned for Thursday

Monday, February 26, 2018, By Joyce LaLonde
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黑料不打烊 will hold a Disability Day of Mourning (DDoM) candlelight vigil on Thursday, March 1, from 2-3:30 p.m. in Rooms 304A and B in the Schine Student Center. The Disability Student Union (DSU) and the Disability Cultural Center (DCC), in conjunction with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN), will host the vigil to remember, mourn and celebrate the disabled people murdered by family members or caregivers.

If individuals are unable to attend the in-person vigil, they are welcome to , hosted by ASAN from 5-7 p.m.鈥

Student holding a candle鈥淭he DDoM vigil is incredibly important because we need a space on campus to remember and mourn for the disabled folks that were killed, but also celebrate their lives,鈥 says Priya Penner 鈥20, a student in the聽聽and the聽聽and co-organizer of DDoM. 鈥淭his vigil also allows us to bring awareness to the SU campus of the harmful media coverage of these killings.鈥

According to ASAN, disabled people are twice as likely as nondisabled people to be victims of violent crime. Every year, the national media covers dozens of stories about murders of disabled people by family members or caregivers, and many more go unnoticed.

鈥淭he media often positions disability as inherently tragic and death as a mercy. Caregivers are valorized for their hard work and 鈥榮uffering,鈥 and when they murder a disabled person, it鈥檚 portrayed as inevitable. No sympathy is given to disabled people for being murdered, nor are the聽unique contributions they brought to their communities mourned,鈥 says Elly Wong 鈥19, a student in the聽听补苍诲听聽and co-organizer of DDoM.

ASAN started the national vigil initiative in 2012 after the murder of George Hodgins, a 22-year-old autistic man, by his mother. SU has participated in the vigil every year since.

鈥淲e hope that this vigil helps send a message to聽every disabled person: 鈥榊ou are good. You are enough,鈥欌 Wong says.

Disabled and nondisabled students, faculty, staff and community members are encouraged to attend. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation and Communication Access Real-time Translation (CART) will be provided.聽Inclusive food will be available. For further accommodations requests or more information, email Priya Penner at ppenner@syr.edu.

Support services for students:

  • Counseling Center, 315.443.4715
  • Hendricks Chapel, 315.443.2901
  • Office of Student Assistance, 315.443.4357

Support services for faculty and staff are available through Carebridge at 800.437.0911.

Additional support services are available at Disabled in Action Inc. of Greater 黑料不打烊 at 315.455.9626.

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Joyce LaLonde

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