One day last February, I embedded with an ADAPT protest – a decentralized nationwide direct action disability rights group – in Kenosha and Racine Wisconsin. PLEASE READ THE ARTICLE. Here are some images.
An African-American man in a wheelchair. Blue ADAPT sweatshirt: Our homes, not nursing homes. LOGO: Figure in a wheelchair breaking chains. https://t.co/11pNOgttEZ— David M. Perry (@Lollardfish) March 13, 2017
Image: A temporary ramp up two flights of stairs. The path then veers left, and inside veers back right. Oy! At @SpeakerRyan Kenosha office. https://t.co/ukEqkBkA9C— David M. Perry (@Lollardfish) March 13, 2017
Image: A panorama shot of a group of people, some in wheelchairs, at the Marina Garden Family Restaurant parking lot. https://t.co/3ycVSv3ZCC— David M. Perry (@Lollardfish) March 13, 2017
Images: Gloria Nichols, an older woman in a wheelchair, wrapped up, thumbs up! And a crowd of protesters outside the Racine office. https://t.co/5uzDq23Mlt— David M. Perry (@Lollardfish) March 13, 2017
VIDEO: Adapters chant, “Up with attendant care, down with the nursing homes.”
More Video: Ain’t no power like the power of ADAPT and the power of ADAPT don’t stop.