Disability Day of Mourning
Monday, March 2, 2026
Bertelsmann Campus Center, Multipurpose Room
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST/GMT-5
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST/GMT-5
Come together to remember and honored members of the disabled community we lost to filicide.
In the past five years, over 548 people with disabilities have been murdered by their parents, relatives, or caregivers. Every year on March 1 (though our event is March 2, because March 1 is a Sunday), the disability community gathers across the nation to remember disabled victims of filicide—disabled people murdered by their family members or caregivers.We see the same pattern repeating over and over again. A parent kills their disabled child. The media portrays these murders as justifiable and inevitable due to the “burden” of having a disabled person in the family. If the parent stands trial, they are given sympathy and comparatively lighter sentences, if they are sentenced at all. The victims are disregarded, blamed for their own murder at the hands of the person they should have been able to trust the most, and ultimately forgotten. And then the cycle repeats. Since 2012, disability rights organizations have come together at local vigils across the country to mourn those losses, bring awareness to these tragedies, and demand justice and equal protection under the law for all people with disabilities. On March 2, we will come together for the first time here at Bard, and we ask you to join us.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST/GMT-5
Location: Bertelsmann Campus Center, Multipurpose Room