Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha

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Making Space Accessible Is an Act of Love for Our Communities

Making Space Accessible Is an Act of Love for Our Communities

From: Care Work

An essay about access as a radical form of solidarity (access as an act of love). 5 $0.50 Add
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Not Over It, Not fixed, and Living a Life Worth Living

Not Over It, Not fixed, and Living a Life Worth Living

Towards an Anti-Ableist Vision of Survivorhood

From: Care Work

The author discusses survivorhood and her belief that she does not want to simply forget her traumas but continually learn from them and grow. 15 $1.50 Add
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Preface

Preface

Writing (with) a Movement from Bed

From: Care Work

A short history of the author’s writing practices, the disability justice movement, and the ten principles of disability justice. 15 $1.50 Add
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Prefigurative Politics and Radically Accessible Performance Spaces

Prefigurative Politics and Radically Accessible Performance Spaces

Making the World to Come

From: Care Work

The author urges readers to make accessibility central to their events, performances, and art exhibitions, and not simply an afterthought to the creation of their ART. 7 $0.70 Add
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Prince, Chronic Pain, and Living to Get Old

Prince, Chronic Pain, and Living to Get Old

From: Care Work

The author asks and discusses the following question: “how…can [we] remake performance culture’s expectations and figure out our own disabled and chronically ill performance ideas … 5 $0.50 Add
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Protect Your Heart

Protect Your Heart

Femme Leadership and Hyper-Accountability

From: Care Work

The author reassures the reader that it’s okay to protect your heart: to build boundaries, to say no, to not reply to emails immediately, etc. 12 $1.20 Add
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Sick and Crazy Healer

Sick and Crazy Healer

A Not-So-Brief Personal History of the Healing Justice Movement

From: Care Work

An exploration of the healing justice movement and the organizing principles of the Healing & Health Justice Collective. 17 $1.70 Add
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So Much Time Spent in Bed

So Much Time Spent in Bed

A Letter to Gloria Anzaldúa on Chronic Illness, Coatlicue, and Creativity

From: Care Work

A letter to Gloria — a Chicana scholar of cultural, feminist, and queer theory — from the author about being a queer femme of colour writer and chronically ill femme. 7 $0.70 Add
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Suicidal Ideation 2.0

Suicidal Ideation 2.0

Queer Community Leadership and Staying Alive Anyway

From: Care Work

A frank discussion of suicidal ideation and the hope to create life models that encompass both courage and vulnerability. 7 $0.70 Add
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Thanks and Acknowledgements

Thanks and Acknowledgements

From: Care Work

Thanks and acknowledgements including links to the author’s articles referenced in the book. 5 $0.50 Add