This Saturday is No Kings 3!
We invite you to stand up with SUFS to show Trump that defending our health means defending our democracy!
Our health and our united communities of diversities are under attack from the Trump administration and his henchmen RFK Jr and Russel Vought.
Inclusion and accessibility are human rights worth fighting for together!
This Saturday SUFS is proud host of the official No Kings 3 Virtual Rally. We are bringing together speakers and participants from across our health communities of advocates, medical professionals, patients, and researchers to share strategies and rally cries for restoring the key rights of disability and access Trump is seeking to demolish.
Register below to join this special livestream virtual NK3 rally in our national day of protest against the Trump administration’s accelerating wars on science, health and now the global democratic order itself!
Please take a minute to read our SUFS NK3 Rally Statement of Purpose and Beliefs below. If you or anyone you know is not able to attend your local No Kings 3 rally in person this Saturday, we invite you register and join our livestream virtual rally !
Then - to join our SUFS movement and support the cause please register and give below.
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We stand up together for an American science, health and democracy that serves everyone. The No Kings 3 Virtual Rally by SUFS is a reminder that democracy is not real unless everyone can participate in it.
SUFS NoKing3 Virtual Rally Statement of Purpose and Belief
Government is not for the people unless it is for all people AND science is not serving the public unless it serves everyone.
The rights, dignity, and lives of disabled people, including BIPOC, immigrants, and LGBTQI+ are being attacked in policy, in rhetoric, in funding decisions, and in the misuse of science itself.
Science, when it is ethical and democratic, removes barriers, improves lives, and serves the public.
Disabled people are at the center of the fight for democracy and science.
Because disability is part of the human experience.
Because access is a public good.
Because inclusive design makes life better for everyone.