“Nothing about us without us”, a motto stated in an article by news.un.org which makes a statement for individuals with disabilities, meaning those with disabilities should have a voice and make their own choices in this society we all live in. This article brings the topic of the rights and voices of disabled individuals to light, providing deep, meaningful examples of the ways disabled persons are isolated from some of their rights and how they are not given a voice to make their own choices. But Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed of the United Nations stated as the 2030 Agenda to establish “Sustainable Development Goals” (SDG) to help expand the rights and possibilities given to disabled individuals. This is important as the topic of disabled people are lesser spoken and the UN’s plans to expand the rights and possibilities of disabled individuals will help bring equal access and a louder voice that will ensure equal access, same as normal bodied people. In the article, it is stated that there are disabled women and girls who deal with a “double discrimination” standard, limiting their rights even further than those that are simply disabled. This can act as an example to black people who are racially discriminated and how they are also limited/stripped of their rights. For example, there have been several accounts of police brutality on black people in the US.