
Juliana Good, a student pursuing her masters in Public Policy at the Carsey School, is working to organize an accessible Black Lives Matter protest for those in the disabled community. Good said she wanted to organize an event after attending several protests in the Seacoast area that were not accessible. "There were no ASL interpreters, the routes were not really planned with wheelchair users in mind," she said. "Being deaf, I miss out on a lot of the speeches and the chants and everything, so I wanted to create something that was accessible to the community."












































