
Empowering Disabled People Through History
Rachel Charlton-Dailey’s new book, “Ramping Up Rights,” tells the story of disability activism in Britain. The book aims to empower disabled people to stand up against attacks on their rights and benefits. Charlton-Dailey believes that understanding the history of the movement is crucial for today’s activism.
The Importance of Protest and Awareness
The book highlights the power of peaceful protest and direct action in fighting injustice. Charlton-Dailey stresses the need for both protest and public awareness, saying that both are necessary to bring about change. She also emphasizes the importance of inclusion, ensuring that disabled people can participate in activism in various ways.
A Call to Action
The book is a call to arms, urging disabled people to challenge harmful narratives and educate others about their experiences. Charlton-Dailey hopes that her book will offer tools and inspiration to help people push back against government cuts and benefit slashing.
Praise and Recognition
The book has received praise from disability rights organizations and authors. It captures the spirit of the disability movement across generations, critiquing the government’s treatment of disabled people and celebrating their resilience and strength.
A Message of Hope
Charlton-Dailey hopes that the movement will become stronger and more united in the future. She believes that disabled people will always need to fight for their rights, but she is optimistic about the power of collective action.






