Storytelling as Activism, as Crip-Centric Strategy
From: Crip Kinship
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Topics discussed include storytelling as a form of activism, silencing of the disabled and ill, empowering and using one’s own voice, historical lineages of oppression, mapping community, cultural activism, and reshaping the world.
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Shayda Kafai
Shayda Kafai (she/her) is an assistant professor of gender and sexuality studies in the Ethnic and Women’s Studies department at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. As a queer, disabled, Mad femme of color, she commits to practicing the many ways we can reclaim our bodyminds from systems of oppression. To support this work as an educator-scholar, Shayda applies disability justice and collective