ACLU Files Case on Behalf of Drag Syndrome
ACLU Files Case on Behalf of Drag Syndrome
The ACLU of Michigan has filed a civil rights complaint with the Michigan Department of Civil Rights against congressional candidate Peter Meijer for allegedly “discriminating against drag performers with Down Syndrome,” court records indicate. Meijer would not allow the UK-based troupe Drag Syndrome to use his Tanglefoot Building in Grand Rapids during the ArtPrize Project 1 exhibitions. The ACLU contends that “Meijer is relying on harmful stereotypes about disabled people.”Meijer said he is worried about “the risk of perception of exploitation,” a view he said is shared by disability advocates. He plans to challenge the complaint, saying, “I did what’s right, and I’m not going to back down from that or apologize for it.”Meijer said he “agreed to allow the nonprofit SiTE:LAB to build a performance space in the Tanglefoot to be used by several acts during ArtPrize, which runs from Friday through Oct. 27. DisArt, a Grand Rapids-based arts and culture organization, arranged some of the programming and booked Drag Syndrome.”
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