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| | | | | Todays article is a first for Yopp: We have our very first interview! The wonderful Dennis Upkins had the opportunity to connect with Alice Wong, an amazing disability activist who Ive admired from afar for several years, about the importance of the stories of disabled people. If youve been looking for some disability related resources | |
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| | | | | #StaceyTaughtUs Syllabus Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Alice Wong Stacey Park Milbern taught us so much. Here is a syllabus with a small sample of her work through interviews, blog posts, videos, and more. Although she has become an ancestor, the ways she taught us about disability justice, love, organizing and so much more are... | |
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| | | | | This summer I created and taught a course entitled Disability Justice in the Age of Mass Incarceration: Perspectives on Race, Disability, Law & Accountability. Here, I am providing my course... | |
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| | | I find it quite ironic that while I work to spread messages of body empowerment, create easy access mental health resources, and work throughout the year utilize different platforms to destigmatize mental health, I, myself, have trouble even admitting that sometimes, I don't feel okay. That sometimes, I feel down. Angry at myself. And that I can't disregard my frustration, sometimes, hatred for my actions, even thoughts. | ||