Pink 'Rights not Roses' sticker made by DAN (Disabled People's Direct Action Network) to go alongside their Rights not Roses protest at Leeds Station, March 1994. This protest was in response to the opening of a garden at Leeds Station - DAN were protesting aginst the use of £40,000 funding to create this garden, while numerous platforms at the station were still inaccessible to disabled people, disabled passengers had to use the goods lift, and often had to travel in the guards vans of trains. Members of DAN disrupted the opening of the garden, and handcuffed themselves to a scheduled train due to depart Leeds for London. This object directly speaks to the way disabled people have been affected by inaccessible rail transport and facilities, and the action that has been taken to protest against this. The donor, was a founder member of DAN and organiser of the Leeds action.
This sticker relates to a protest by the Disabled People's Direct Action Network (DAN) that took place at Leeds Railway Station in March 1994, protesting about the lack of access for disabled people at the station - while British Rail were intending to spend £40,000 on a station garden. Gill Crawford, the donor, was a founder member of DAN and co-ordinator for DAN West Yorkshire, the organisers of the Leeds Station action. This object directly speaks to the way disabled people have been affected by inaccessible rail transport and facilities, and the action that has been taken to protest against this.
Details
- Category:
- Miscellanea & Curiosities
- Object Number:
- 2024-559
- Measurements:
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overall: 148 mm x 105 mm
- type:
- sticker