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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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Preface

From: Len & Cub

Dusty Green talks about the context and aim of this book and speaks on their personal experiences as a queer New Brunswicker. ; 8 $0.80 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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Life Afterwards
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Life Afterwards

From: Len & Cub

This chapter continues to trace the lives of these two men and explores more queer history. ; 7 $0.70 Add
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Building the Unity Mosque

Building the Unity Mosque

From: Any Other Way

El-Farouk Khaki recounts the process of establishing a mosque in Toronto. 3 $0.30 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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Prologue
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Prologue

From: Rooms

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Prologue and Introduction
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Prologue and Introduction

The Davie Street Blues

From: Vancouver Vice

In the prologue and introduction, Chapman frames his narrative around two events in West End Vancouver: the discovery of a body in in 1984, and the unveiling of a memorial to sex workers in 2016. 10 $1.00 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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Put Me in the Living Room and Cover Me with Flowers

Put Me in the Living Room and Cover Me with Flowers

Queering Death

From: The Care We Dream Of

In this account of her mother’s death, the author elaborated on the do-it-yourself attitude she brought to queering her grief, and also the the healing relationship she developed with death … 20 $2.00 Add
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Putting Yourself on the Line

Putting Yourself on the Line

Interview with Ronica Mukerjee

From: The Care We Dream Of

This interview with Ronica Mukerjee, who specializes in care for LGBTQ+ communities, people using injection and other drugs, and people who are HIV positive, underscores how international borders … 11 $1.10 Add
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Piss in a Bag

Piss in a Bag

From: Any Other Way

Gerald Hannon describes a homophobic prank he witnessed as a closeted young man in Toronto in the 1960s 1 $0.10 Add
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Queer Alchemy

Queer Alchemy

Perverting the Health System, Fighting to Win

From: The Care We Dream Of

The author describes queer activism and asks if a system is wrong, is it wrong to pervert it? She pledges to leave no one behind and explores what that means for disability justice, with personal … 21 $2.10 Add
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Queer and Cripple in the 6ix

Queer and Cripple in the 6ix

From: Any Other Way

Andrew Gurza decribes how queer spaces are often inaccessible to those with limited mobility. 2 $0.20 Add
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Queer Families, Compensatory Motherhood, and the Political Culture of Escalation

Queer Families, Compensatory Motherhood, and the Political Culture of Escalation

From: Conflict Is Not Abuse

This chapter examines the role of the family as a dangerous place of production of this group-based negative loyalty, male control, and violence. The author suggests that the rising legitimacy of … 22 $0.44 Add