CUNY SPS Magazine, 2021 - 2022

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In Memoriam: Jae Ross Ross will be deeply missed by all of CUNY SPS.

Last spring, CUNY SPS mourned the passing of Jae Casper (Jason) Ross, a 2019 graduate of the MA in Disability Studies program, who passed away unexpectedly in May 2021.

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oss (they, theirs) was honored in an online memorial hosted by the CUNY SPS disability studies programs this June that featured more than 60 attendees—including faculty, staff, students, alumni, family, and friends—who shared inspiring, funny, and heartwarming stories about Ross’s remarkable life and work. Ross, who was autistic, was a passionate and tenacious advocate against disability stigma and worked in multiple ways to advance disability rights. Underlying all this was Ross’s core belief that all people, regardless of who they are, deserve to be respected. As they explained in their personal blog: “We have to all communicate with each other. We need to represent a person for who the person is, not

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what the other person thinks the person is. And, we cannot support anyone who misrepresents a person and a disability, even though we see it in the mass media….Everyone deserves respect without pity or shame, or being a victim or being hurt, because we are all people and citizens in a society.” For Ross, building community and support networks was the key to making change. To this end, they worked closely with many disability rights organizations, including the New York City Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities, TASH, Bridges, and the Community Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Youth, and was a proud member of many others, including the Society for Disability Studies, Alliance for Citizens Directed Support, Autistic Self-Advocacy Network, and the National Council on Independent Living.

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Additionally, Ross was a talented and prolific writer, artist, and filmmaker who dedicated their art to disability awareness and sought to change perceptions of disability through mass media. They contributed paintings to Disability Awareness Day at CUNY SPS and the Pop-Up Museum of Disability Culture and History in 2019, and posted many of their short stories, poems, drawings, and videos on their blog and their award-winning CUNY SPS ePortfolio. During the memorial, attendees reflected upon Ross’s legacy of art and activism, as well as their enthusiasm and friendliness. “Everyone who knew Jae loved and respected them,” observed Dean Mogulescu during his remarks. “…I myself was always struck by Jae’s geniality and warmth and passion about disability self-advocacy.”


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