#RIPJudyHeumann - she fought relentlessly and changed the world.
“Our anger was a fury sparked by profound injustices. Wrongs that deserved ire. And with that rage we ripped a hole in the status quo.”
Watch this documentary today
#RIPJudyHeumann - she fought relentlessly and changed the world.
“Our anger was a fury sparked by profound injustices. Wrongs that deserved ire. And with that rage we ripped a hole in the status quo.”
Watch this documentary today
Tribute video is now up on my YouTube channel! Watch and subscribe! Thank you everyone!
Watch here: https://youtu.be/t97WZElpAbk
#ForeverAnIcon #DisabilityCommunity #WomensHistoryMonth #DisabledWomeninHistory #disabilityadvocate #disability #disabilityawareness #RIPJudyHeumann
Judith “Judy” Heumann—widely regarded as “the mother” of the disability rights movement—passed away in Washington, D.C. on the afternoon of March 4, 2023. Judy was at the forefront of major disability rights demonstrations, helped spearhead the passage of disability rights legislation, founded national and international disability advocacy organizations, held senior federal government positions, co-authored her memoir, Being Heumann, and its Young Adult version, Rolling Warrior, and was featured in the Oscar-nominated documentary film, Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution.
Judy Heumann was the keynote speaker at our Andries Hudde School in 8th grade, which was held in the auditorium at Brooklyn College.
That message she shared with us, for me, was all about never giving up and never allowing people to tell us we can’t do something. Seeing her speak was truly beyond words, and it will forever be ingrained in my memory.
#DisabilityCommunity #WomensHistoryMonth #DisabledWomeninHistory #disabilityadvocate #disability #disabilityawareness #RIPJudyHeumann