Disabled And Here

Hold the line

Two disabled Black people stand staunchly in a row on a pedestrian island, shot from across the street. On the left, a non-binary Black person with a “Pro-Black Anti-Bullshit” tank top faces the camera, planting themselves in position by holding a cane with a tripod base in one hand and a street pole with the other. On the right, a transmasculine Black person stands with his feet widely apart while centering himself with a quad cane. Red traffic lights and cars can be seen in the background.

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