Posted on February 20, 2018
We have been touched by asbestos in individual ways, yet we are joined together by a bond of community. As a testament to the strength of our global family, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) is highlighting the courageous stories of our members with the “Share Your Story” feature on our website.
This week, we would like to honor the story of Iva shared by her grandsons, Conor B. Lewis and Zack Johnson, who are part of our ADAO family.
We encourage you to submit your personal stories by clicking here and following the simple instructions on the page. In sharing, comes healing. Remember, you are not alone.
“Dirty Laundry that Kills” – Iva’s Story
Name: Iva
Location: Illinois
Diagnosis: Pleural Mesothelioma
Date of Diagnosis: 07/18/2012
Treatment: None, her age was too advanced.
1922 – 2012
How has asbestos changed your life?
In 2016 we decided to devote the next two years of our lives to learning about asbestos and recording our experience in order to make a feature-length documentary film. That’s when “Dirty Laundry” was born. We were confused about what asbestos was and felt a strong sense of injustice with our grandmother’s story. With these thoughts in our heads we set off across the US by bicycle, meeting up with people who had been affected by asbestos in order to understand the problem better. We met with doctors, advocates and families of victims.
So how has asbestos changed our lives? It’s taken a family member we loved, but it’s also given us a new family of people who are fighting for the same goal – to end this problem once and for all so we don’t lose more people like Iva.
– Conor & Zack @asbestosmovie