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⚠️SECTION 504 IS UNDER ATTACK AGAIN
Section 504 is under attack again, if this lawsuit goes through: It will become significantly harder for disabled folks to access basic care without being institutionalized
Trans people are also in danger here, as Section 504 protects the diagnosis for gender dysphoria (which is the diagnosis that makes one eligible for gender affirming care and also makes it illegal to discrimination against trans folks)
Disabled and Trans folks are at risk right now! ITS TIME TO ACT!
IF YOUR A USAMERICAN AND LIVE IN:
Texas
Alaska
Florida
Missouri
Montana
Kansas
Indiana
Lousiana
South Dakota
START CONTACTING YOUR REPS NOW
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For all my Mutuals from the US:
Keep your eyes peeled.
This is gonna really ruffle some feathers yall
But im so sick of people percieving autism as being so linear. It either goes from "aspergers savant genius young Sheldon Caucasian boy" or "nonverbal unproductive caucasian boy who we deliberately erase" do not forget the people who exist in the middle. Please don't forget about the people who you don't see speaking out about their personal lives. Im a girl, mixed race with fluctuating and medium support needs autistic. I also have an IEP for other things besides autism that significantly impact me and my life in school and my abiltiies to work, drive, leave the house, and socialize.
Don't forget about us who can't enjoy the same benefits you do. Make space for everyone, including DISABLED autistics. Yes you may be level one autistic. You ARE still autistic and I am not erasing your experience. But not everyone who's autistic will be disabled by it. And that's okay, you will always still be apart of the community. I know plenty of autistic adults in my life who can function the same as everyone else with some quirks and a different experience with socializing, school life, and their romantic life. They are still autistic, but not disabled.
If you can drive/have learned to drive with ease and have your license, you will not understand how humiliating and embarrassing it is for someone like me to struggle for YEARS to drive. I am now only permitted to drive with limitations on time duration, who I'm with, I cannot hold conversation or listen to music or anything honestly when I drive. And I don't even have my license yet. I don't have a job either and haven't been able to find one at all (the job market doesn't help at all with that either). I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to work full time as anything besides my special interest. Im lucky my Special interest is profitable and is designed so I don't have to work every day. Most of the people I know who work in my field only work 3 or 4 days a week and it's with assignments, not a 9 to 5 schedule. If I wasn't so lucky that my SI just so happened to be accommodating for me in the work space, I wouldn't be able to work full time.
I'm capable enough to be able to afford and see university and community college in my future. But it would not be possible if I wasn't enrolled in special education right now and if I wouldn't be able to get accessible housing in the dorms (we're STILL up for debate whether I will be able to handle moving away from home and living on campus. Thankfully there is an online version of my major if i am not able to). I take SpEd classes and I have support workers at school in order to be able to function better. But the reality nondisabled people dont see, is this system is so messed up. I still struggle even WITH reasonable accommodations. I still struggle with advocacy and I often do not get the support i need because I am unable to ask for it. Most of the support teachers I had this semester didn't know what the hell they were doing. And some of them treat us like actual vermin, especially the intellectually and cognitively disabled kids and kids with chromosomal disorders. They are the most vulnerable in the community and the people, the adults that are SUPPOSED to help us: dont!!!
Wish me luck this fall guys 🙏🏼😭 please support legislation in favor of medium and high support needs disabled folks. Please support legislation for physically disabled folks in school. Support disabled kids. The 'ugly laws' never really went away in my opinion. I'm still treated like a second class citizen because I can't mask at school 50 percent of the time. Imagine how it feels to be unable to mask 100% of the time. And I'm lucky because I have the ability to type this message out to you right now and post it and organize my thoughts.
Make space for the most vulnerable in our community and stop whining about how prioritizing severely and moderately disabled people "erases" your own experience. USE your privileges.
Now that I’ve got your attention, 17 states are trying to get rid of section 504! This will be incredibly harmful for disabled communities! Support your disabled besties! More info below!!
Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund

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folks in the U.S it comes to no surprise that 17 states are filing to drop Section 504. What's Section 504?
This guidance describes the protections that Section 504 provides and outlines the process for raising a complaint of disability discriminat
Section 504 protects against DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION in schools, workplaces, and as of May '24, includes gender dysphoria as a potential disability.
The ADA protects this but there are 17 states that are tryna to scratch this from effect.
please, please.
Call your representatives. Flood their phone box. Specifically, call your State Attorney General.
This person does a better breakdown but please.
We cannot lose the Disability protections, especially when we have so few.
If you aren't in these states, spread the news like wildfire.
Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund
Multiple states are suing to remove the legal obligations of anywhere that receives government funding to accomodate disabled people.
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It’s trans day of visibility! Here’s some Nimona fan art I did recently!
Reminder that disability and transness intersects way more than in the general public! We are more at risk during pandemics and are more likely to develop post viral illness like AIDS and Long Covid. Please remember that WE PROTECT US [alt: we protect us] and that includes things such as pandemic mitigation techniques like WEARING MASKS [alt: wearing masks] and actively taking steps to prevent illness in our communities.
There is no trans pride without disability pride. This rings as true as ever as 504 is being attacked yet again under the guise of anti trans rhetoric. Our oppressions intersect, we must protect all trans people. No one is free until we are all free. Wear a mask. Dont participate in your own eugenics.