Judith Heumann, 75, passed away in Washington, DC after a week of hospitalization due to a sudden cardiac condition. It was apparently unrelated to her lifelong quadriplegia due to Polio at age 18 months. I first met her in 1972 in New York City when I attended a group she co-founded, Disabled In Action - a group which fought the systematic ignoring of the rights of disabled individuals. She later traveled world-wide to help set up and train persons to run their own Independent Living Centers, as well as advocate for disability justice. Our friendship grew and I traveled to Germany and Sweden with her. I was the observer and learner while she made lifelong partners for her mission. We toured a unique independent living community near Stockholm, Sweden, in which paralyzed residents themselves ran the community of accessible homes, including personal assistant care workers.
She had a real system for traveling - she brought along a manual wheelchair filled with all her baggage and equipment, and her assistant would wheel that loaded wheelchair around and monitor loading it and her power chair for air travel.
Prior to her hospitalization, I was told she was planning a trip to the country Georgia (formerly Russian controlled), to help set up an independent living center and train persons to run it.
Her funeral service will be live streamed Wednesday, March 8 at 10 am.
She had a real system for traveling - she brought along a manual wheelchair filled with all her baggage and equipment, and her assistant would wheel that loaded wheelchair around and monitor loading it and her power chair for air travel.
Prior to her hospitalization, I was told she was planning a trip to the country Georgia (formerly Russian controlled), to help set up an independent living center and train persons to run it.
Her funeral service will be live streamed Wednesday, March 8 at 10 am.
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