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How we talk about bodies matters

    An article about the importance of language in relation to healing practices "Every time we talk about bodies and healing, we are in relationship to histories and beliefs about what… Read More

    Sick Woman Theory

      An article discussing protest if you are chronically ill or unable to be in the streets for other reasons. Read More

      Access Intimacy: The Missing Link

        Mia Mingus' 2011 essay coining and describing the term access intimacy "Access intimacy is that elusive, hard to describe feeling when someone else “gets” your access needs." Read More

        Queer and Transgender ASL Interpreters of Color Directory

          This is an online form, to be part of a growing resource that is an online directory of queer and trans ASL interprtors of colour across the USA. You can… Read More

          Disabled Leaders in Dance

            A Video produced by the Arts Council looking at how disabled dance artists are challenging the world of contemporary dance? Who are the disabled choreographers at the foreground of artistic… Read More

            Disability justice is part of the fight for racial equity.

              This article is about how the Black Lives Matter movement has drawn attention to injustice in the black community in policing, public health, and education. As WXXI's Noelle Evan's reports,… Read More

              QUEERING THE CRIP BODY

                Video discussions made by the collective SINS INVALID , a series of videos called CRIP BITS. This particular video focuses on ideas of queering the crip body, looking at gender,… Read More

                Forced Intimacy: An ableist norm

                  Mia Mingus is an American writer, educator, and community organizer who focuses on issues of disability justice. She is noted for introducing the concept of and coining the term "access… Read More

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