Photo of 6 disability activists on posters sitting on tripods surrounding a disability pride flag with free tshirts in front of it in front of a red wall.

Photo of Kohl’s Corporate diverseAbilities BRG Disability Pride Celebration Space. 2026. #lifeatkohls

Historical Disability Activists Portraits

Historical Disability Activists Portraits

May 2026 - June 2026

Acrylic Paintings by Emma Rarick

Visibility is vital to recognizing that everyone is truly capable of success. Too often, "disability" is spoken in a whisper, as if the word itself creates discomfort. Yet, it is these cautious whispers — and an "out of sight, out of mind" mentality — that create the true barriers, and frame disability as a tragedy rather than a natural part of human life.

Disability is simply a different way of navigating the world. While it thrives on communication and support, the exact same can be said for any high-performing team. I am incredibly proud to work together with Kohl’s diverseAbilities BRG to create Disability Pride artwork that ensures people with disabilities have the opportunity to feel celebrated and well-equipped to succeed.

These portraits celebrate the deep pride and resilience of people with both visible and invisible disabilities. Reading about these activists in Judith Heumann’s memoir, Being Heumann, allowed me to feel included in a legacy for the first time and to understand how current the disability rights movement truly is. Through my artwork, it is my joy to pass that feeling forward—inviting everyone to feel included in our story.

Realistic painting of Justin Dart Jr. Older White man with short grey hair, a white hat, red glasses, and oxygen tubes, wearing a suit with a red tie in front of a red background smiles with his month closed.

“Justin Dart Jr- The Godfather of the ADA”

June 2026

Acrylic on canvas

24×36”

Realistic painting of Ed Roberts. White man with short grey hair and a beard smiles with a medical device attached to his mouth while wearing a blue jean shirt in front of a red background.

“Ed Roberts- The Father of Independent Living”

June 2026

Acrylic on canvas

24×36”

Realistic painting of Judy Heumann. White woman with short brown hair wearing a black, white, red, and yellow patterned shirt smiles in front of a red background.

“Judy Heumann- The Mother of the Disability Rights Movement”

June 2026

Acrylic on canvas

24×36”

Realistic painting of Haben Girma. Young Black woman with long dark hair wearing a red shirt smiles to the left in front of a green background.

“Haben Girma- Assistive Technology Advocate”

June 2026

Acrylic on canvas

24×36”

Realistic painting of Ari Neeman. Young White man with short dark hair, thin brown glasses, and a blue collared shirt on smiles with his mouth closed in front of a yellow background.

“Ari Ne’eman, Autistic Self Advocacy Network Co-Founder”

June 2026

Acrylic on canvas

24×36”

Realistic painting of Brad Lomax. Young Black man with short dark hair and a fashion forwards white collared shirt and suit jacket smiles in front of a red background.

“Brad Lomax, A Black Panther & Disability Rights Advocate”

June 2026

Acrylic on canvas

24×36”

These portraits were commissioned by Kohl’s diverseAbilities BRG in celebration of Disability Pride month.

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