Image description: Photograph of “Free Gaza” sign before it was removed from the cemetery fence. The handpainted sign is a circular shape with an orange background with the black ‘fishnet’ pattern from a keffiyeh. Bold blue text outlined with pink says: “Free Gaza.”

Image description: Photograph of “Free Gaza” sign before it was removed from the cemetery fence. The handpainted sign is a circular shape with an orange background with the black ‘fishnet’ pattern from a keffiyeh. Bold blue text outlined with pink says: “Free Gaza.”


This is the sign that should be here.  

It was removed by the cemetery.

We know that our struggles are linked, and our fight for pandemic justice is connected to all movements for justice.

Learn more about the intersections between disability justice and Palestine in this resource list.


“Being pro-Palestine and against anti-Semitism go hand in hand, because all systems of oppression reinforce one another, and none can be fought in isolation.”
-Marwan Kaabour

“Disability Justice means that we must fight to dismantle the systems that are inherently and strategically massively disabling and that oppress and lead to further harm and suffering to disabled people. There can be no Disability Justice without a Free Palestine.”
– @HealthJusticeCommons

“No one is free until all of us are free.”
– We’ve seen this quote attributed to various freedom fighters including Emma Lazarus, Fannie Lou Hamer, Maya Angelou, and MLK