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I DO! Commit to Disabled Marriage Equality

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On a punchy hot pink background, in bright yellow writing reads: 鈥溾業 DO!鈥 an evening of humor, activism, and love with PATRICE JETTER disabled artist and advocate from the NETFLIX series, WORN STORIES鈥. Below that is a collage of images of Patrice, a Black disabled woman in her 50鈥檚. In the images, she wears bright and inventive homemade costumes. In the central image is Patrice and Garry, a white disabled wheelchair user. Patrice wears an extravagant peach wedding dress and Garry is wearing a matching shirt and satin waistcoat, the two are beaming.

Join us for an evening of humor, activism, and love with Patrice Jetter: disabled artist and advocate from Netflix鈥檚 WORN STORIES. You are invited to a (post) Valentine鈥檚 day event: I DO! Commit to Disabled Marriage Equality co-sponsored by: The MSU Disability Caucus, ReelAbilities NJ Film Festival, and the Office of Social Justice and Diversity.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, from 6:15pm – 8:00pm.
PRESENTATION HALL SCM ROOM 1040

Interracial and gay marriage has been codified at last. But disabled Americans remain excluded from this basic right. The federal 鈥渕arriage penalty鈥 affects the lives of millions of disabled Americans who can鈥檛 legally marry because they will lose their benefits. A new bill in the Senate could change the 鈥渕arriage penalty鈥 if enough people speak out.

Patrice Jetter – a NJ resident and disabled African American artist and activist, from the Netflix series 鈥淲orn Stories鈥 – will be our guest speaker and performer. Please consider attending in support of marriage equality for disabled Americans or bringing your students. Spoiler alert: The evening will culminate in Patrice officiating a mass wedding/commitment ceremony!* We invite anyone in the audience (couples who wish to marry but cannot afford to lose their benefits, any couple who wishes to take their vows or renew their vows, first dates, serious dates, and even just friends) to participate. We hope you will consider participating, if it feels right for you, to stand in solidarity and support disabled marriage equality. The evening will also end in a ‘wedding reception’ dance party! Dressing in wedding attire for the event is welcomed.

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Download PDF of “I DO COMMIT” flyer

*This is intended as an act of solidarity and performance art (and will not be legally binding, obviously!)
**Note: Please be aware, portions of the event will be filmed for a documentary about Patrice Jetter.