#audiopuzzling with this 2018 disability justice classic ❤️ #disability
#audiopuzzling with this 2018 disability justice classic ❤️ #disability
“Collective care means shifting our organizations to be ones where people feel fine if they get sick, cry, have needs, start late because the bus broke down, move slower, one where there‘s food at meetings, people work from home - and these aren‘t things we apologize for.”
A collection of essays on the author‘s experiences in Disability Justice networks & movements, centering LGBTQ+ people of color. Out of a repetition of specifics blossoms a vision of how we may truly not leave anyone behind.
Contemplates how society demands a triumph narrative from both abuse survivors & disabled people, and dreams of liberating care from dependence on the state, family, wealth, & individual likability. #DisabilityReadathon #tdr
If you're ready to expand your idea of justice, and you haven't considered ableism, you need to read this. There are so many amazing ideas and stories packed in this book of essays.
#toomuchtooyoung I'm thinking of children having to look after disabled relatives - thanks to @Weaponxgirl for bringing this book to my awareness! #ayupaugust @Cinfhen @squirrelbrain
I went to the Naked Heart Festival (a queer literary festival in Toronto) and heard these two amazing authors speak! So excited about both of these books! #queerbooks