
Access All: Disability News and Mental Health ‘My life is on the line’: Why disabled people protest
May 21, 2025
Ellie Simmonds, a five-time Paralympic gold medalist and TV presenter, shares her insights on the urgent need for disability activism. She discusses recent protests in the UK and US, highlighting the impact of welfare cuts and challenges faced by activists. Ellie also introduces her documentary, 'Should I Have Children?', reflecting on the decisions of parents facing potential disabilities in their unborn children. The conversation delves into her own experiences and the broader societal pressures surrounding parenthood for those with disabilities.
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UK Disabled Protest Anger
- Disabled people in the UK see government welfare cuts as life-impacting and unjust.
- Their mass lobby event shows high anger and mobilization despite logistical challenges for disabled protesters.
Disability Activists Face Harsh Policing
- Disability rights activists face harsher treatment from authorities, such as arrests with fewer warnings.
- They view protests as essential expressions of rights, not entertainment or a 'show'.
Dominique Howell's Arrest Story
- Dominique Howell was arrested in a Congressional protest over Medicaid changes that directly threaten her survival.
- Despite having a full-time job, she depends on Medicaid services for care that enable her to work and live independently.
