#StaceyTaughtUs Syllabus: Work by Stacey Park Milbern
#StaceyTaughtUs Syllabus
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Alice Wong
Stacey Park Milbern taught us so much. Here is a syllabus with a small sample of her work through interviews, blog posts, videos, and more. Although she has become an ancestor, the ways she taught us about disability justice, love, organizing and so much more are her living legacy on this planet. We can keep her present by sharing and practicing what we learned from her.
This hashtag was created by members of the Radical Monarchs, an activism organization for young girls of color. Stacey taught the disability justice curriculum at the Radical Monarchs for the past several years. The Monarchs are in the process of making a video project celebrating Stacey and lifting up what they learned about DJ from her. We thank the Radical Monarchs for their leadership and creativity.
A photo of Stacey Park Milbern, a mixed race Korean and white queer person, holding a paper sign that reads “Cherished.”
Blog posts, book chapters, poetry, essays, speeches
Stacey Park Milbern outside smiling at the camera with gold rimmed aviator sunglasses on. Her short, undercut styled hair is swooped forward over her forehead a little to the right. A tiger tattoo curls up her bare right arm. She is wearing a grey sleeveless tee shirt with a bold black horizontal stripe and red and black plaid leggings.