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Open Access is a Disability Justice issue, and liberating information is an important part of our fight toward wholly liberating each other.
26.3.2024 06:31[Open] accessTake an offering of brutal honesty: everyone will, at some point, become disabled. We need to be actively imagining the disabled future by committing to each other right now. Building and practicing crip kinship is an active, ongoing rescripting of the non-disabled futures that science fiction presents us with. The disabled future is messy, contentious, and full of love. The disabled future is resistance.
19.3.2024 18:48Reimaginingsthis is amazing!
4.3.2024 05:19Comment on A phenomenology of disability & tattooing by blakecatlett13I see my tattoos as meaningful by virtue of being on my body– they are an autonomous expression, a reassertion of selfhood in a body that has long been medicalized ... Tattoos are a technology of culture, of identity, of expression, of aesthetics– and painting the vessel I’ve been given is a meaningful and exciting part of life.
27.2.2024 22:19A phenomenology of disability & tattooingThis cyborgian iteration of my body officially brought me into disability community: it changed everything I’ve ever known about my life, my health, my relationship with my body and my mind. I’d say that I opened my heart to an entirely different perspective, but my heart was literally sliced open for me.
26.2.2024 20:25Happy (3rd) Borgday!... cripping the algorithm enables us to frame it as a disabling force. While algorithms pose access barriers to mutual aid and disability-related content, disabled people continue to make-do, always tinkering with the resources at our disposal to sustain our online communities in the face of online ableism and crumbling infrastructures.
7.2.2024 02:48Cripping the algorithm: on algorithmic ableism & social mediaExcellent musings! Can't wait to hear more!
1.2.2024 05:05Comment on Situating the dis/course blog by blakecatlett13The technological imagination may very well be the crux of contemporary American culture: the sculpted-and-the-sculptor of the zeitgeist, hedonism, laziness, innovation, hope, the future. The themes are always the same: it is these-damn-kids-and-their-damn-phones as much as it is the salvific pursuit of cure; the human and the machine, the human in the machine, the inevitable obsolescence of humanness.
28.1.2024 20:03Situating the dis/course blog⬆️
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