Victims of Guardianship/Conservatorship
“Say Their Name.”
These are not case numbers.
They are not wards.
They are mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, veterans, and grandparents.
Each face you see belonged to a person with a life, a voice, a family —
before the system silenced them.
They were isolated.
Their choices were taken.
Their estates were drained.
And too often, their suffering was hidden behind legal words and judicial discretion.
When we say their names,
we restore their humanity.
We refuse to let them be erased.
We remind the world that what happened to them matters.
This is for those who couldn’t speak anymore.
For the families who were threatened into silence.
For the lives reduced to paperwork.
Say their name.
Because remembering is resistance.
And silence is how this continues.

