Black Disabled Lives Matter Riso Poster with Stickers Pack Bundle


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Black Disabled Lives Matter Riso Poster with Stickers Pack Bundle Click here to purchase a poster and sticker pack!!! 

Risograph
Poster
8.5 x 11

Comes with One Neurodiversity Solidarity Fist sticker pack  

In solidarity with my 7-year-old Black Autistic son
and in virtual protest with my Black disabled community,
I felt compelled to use my art to bring visibility to the
facts. More than half of Black/Brown bodies in the US
with disabilities will be arrested by the time they reach
their late 20s. We don’t see many positive stories or acts
of #AutisticJoy among Black/Brown bodies because they
don’t make headlines. ‘To Be Pro-Neurodiversity is to
be Anti-Racist’: this statement carries a lot of truth,
which directly influenced the need to create the graphic.

This symbol, created by disabled designer Jennifer
White-Johnson in 2020, combines a black fist—
representing protest and solidarity—with the
infinity symbol, which Autistic communities use to
depict the breadth of the autism spectrum as well
as the larger neurodiversity movement.



In solidarity with my 8-year-old Black Autistic son and in virtual protest with my Black disabled community, I felt compelled to use my art to bring visibility to the facts. More than half of Black/Brown bodies in the US with disabilities will be arrested by the time they reach their late 20s.


We don’t see many positive stories or acts of #AutisticJoy among Black/Brown bodies because they don’t make headlines. To Be Pro-Neurodiversity is to be Anti-Racist’: this statement carries a lot of truth, which directly influenced the need to create the graphic.


This symbol, created by disabled designer Jennifer White-Johnson in 2020, combines a black fist— representing protest and solidarity—with the infinity symbol, which Autistic communities use to depict the breadth of the autism spectrum as well as the larger Neurodiversity movement.


In solidarity with my 7-year-old Black Autistic son
and in virtual protest with my Black disabled community,
I felt compelled to use my art to bring visibility to the
facts. More than half of Black/Brown bodies in the US
with disabilities will be arrested by the time they reach
their late 20s. We don’t see many positive stories or acts
of #AutisticJoy among Black/Brown bodies because they
don’t make headlines. ‘To Be Pro-Neurodiversity is to
be Anti-Racist’: this statement carries a lot of truth,
which directly influenced the need to create the graphic.

This symbol, created by disabled designer Jennifer
White-Johnson in 2020, combines a black fist—
representing protest and solidarity—with the
infinity symbol, which Autistic communities use to
depict the breadth of the autism spectrum as well
as the larger neurodiversity movement.