Disability Studies

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Toronto Crip City

Toronto Crip City

A Not-So-Brief, Incomplete Personal History Some Moments in Time, 1997-2015

From: Care Work

A history of disabled organizing and community making in Toronto from 1997 to 2015. 18 $1.80 Add
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Transcription: Constructing Representations of Qualitative Data

Transcription: Constructing Representations of Qualitative Data

From: Doing Respectful Research

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Transitioning into the Field and Collecting Data

Transitioning into the Field and Collecting Data

From: Doing Respectful Research

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Transportation Is Essential to Survival: An Advocacy Journey in Toronto
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Transportation Is Essential to Survival: An Advocacy Journey in Toronto

From: Living Disability

Mazin Aribi writes about his experiences as a wheelchair user and his work within the Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit in Toronto, explaining the improvements ACAT has helped bring to Toronto. 8 $0.80 Add
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Trauma Is a Patient Artist
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Trauma Is a Patient Artist

From: Living Disability

Paul Vienneau is interviewed by Emily Macrae. Paul talks about accessibility and advocacy in Nova Scotia and beyond, his experience as a musician and finding creative way around barriers, how … 8 $0.80 Add
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Two or Three Things I Know for Sure about Femmes and Suicide

Two or Three Things I Know for Sure about Femmes and Suicide

A Love Letter

From: Care Work

A examination of the intersections between being femme and suicide. 13 $1.30 Add
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Un beau défi: My Journey Fighting Multiple Sclerosis and the Climate Crisis
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Un beau défi: My Journey Fighting Multiple Sclerosis and the Climate Crisis

From: Living Disability

Sébastien Jodoin writes about his diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, and how he has adapted his research as a law professor to include disability. He discusses the danger global heating presents … 8 $0.80 Add
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What the Eye Doesn’t See, It Walks Into
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What the Eye Doesn’t See, It Walks Into

From: Living Disability

Claire Steep discusses the accessibility problems within Canadian transportation hubs, including in downtown Toronto, and compares her experience with that of in the United Kingdom. 9 $0.90 Add
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“What Women Want”: Pacific DAWN Talks to Women with DisAbilities about Escaping Violence

“What Women Want”: Pacific DAWN Talks to Women with DisAbilities about Escaping Violence

The “What Women Want” Survey Moving Forward Appendix References

From: Not A New Problem

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When People with Disabilities Fall Through the Cracks

When People with Disabilities Fall Through the Cracks

From: About Canada: Disability Rights

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