
People We Love: Ki’tay Davidson
“You and I are worth more than our production. Your body, my body is more than a means to an end. We need to challenge and really talk about who … Continue Reading People We Love: Ki’tay Davidson
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“You and I are worth more than our production. Your body, my body is more than a means to an end. We need to challenge and really talk about who … Continue Reading People We Love: Ki’tay Davidson
Ali Murphy interviewed Steve Lee on October 2, 2014 at StoryCorps San Francisco. Below are a few approximate excerpts from their conversation. On being born with a disability in Hong … Continue Reading Disability Visibility Project: Steve Lee
From their About Us page: FacingDisability.com was specifically created to connect families who suddenly have to deal with a spinal cord injury with people like them who have already “been … Continue Reading Media Partner #79: Facing Disability, Chicago, IL
The Disability Visibility Project has posted various blog posts about the history of the 504 sit in. Here is a piece by activist Leroy Moore originally published on February 11, … Continue Reading Guest blog post by Leroy Moore: Black History of 504 sit-in for Disability Rights
“You Get Proud By Practicing,” is a poem by Laura Hershey that is beloved by many in the disability community. It resonates strongly with the Disability Visibility Project. You can … Continue Reading Poem by Laura Hershey: “You Get Proud By Practicing”