ALLFIE marks Black History Month 2025
ALLFIE’s Disabled Black Lives Matter (DBLM) statement for Black History Month 2025.

We are actively campaigning to address racial and intersectional inequality of Black Disabled people within ALLFIE’s work and to encourage other DPOs/movements to achieve the common aim for race and intersectional equality.
ALLFIE’s campaign stands in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter movement to condemn all forms of violence, abuse, injustice and demand everyone has a right to be respected and free from discrimination.

“Children need to be valued and the education system needs to be inclusive of all and we have seen some changes that have happened to disabled people and disabled children, but not for black disabled children” (Saádia Neilson)
Read full statement: Inclusion Matters to ALLFIE: In Solidarity with Black Lives Matter Movement
What is intersectionality? What is racism? Find out what the key terms mean here:
Disabled Black Lives Matter: Key terms and definitions