ANTI-RACISM + DISABILITY JUSTICE RESOURCES

Graphic is a charcoal grey flag with a diagonal band from the top left to bottom right corner, made up of five parallel stripes in red, gold, pale grey, blue, and green. Credit: Ann Magill Source: qicreative.com. Superimposed in the upper right-hand corner is an illustration of a freedom fist representing BIPOC. In the lower left-hand corner of the flag is the disability symbol (person in wheelchair). Across the flag reads, "Anti-Racism + Disability Justice Resources".

Compiled by Darliene Howell

July is Disability Pride Month! Multiple marginalizations can equate to not being seen and recognized on one hand and the potential of hate and violence on the other. This month’s resources look specifically at the intersection of BIPOC and disability.

INTERSECTIONALITY/VISIBILITY

Sins Invalid - An unshamed claim to beauty in the face of invisibility (website)

Why is Disability Representation So White? #DisabilityTooWhite (video)

TRIPLE CRIPPLES | TEDxSussexUni - Empowerment as a Disabled, Black Woman (video)


HISTORY

Black Disability History, Vol. I: Reclaiming the Black Disabled Experience by Mwatuangi - medium.com

RESOURCE GUIDES

Anti-Racist Organizing and Disability Justice - The Equi Institute

CHHSM Anti-Racism Center - chhsm.org


THINGS TO DO

Unlearning Ableism and Creating Care - Anti-Racism Daily (article)

Social Justice: What’s disability got to do with it? #DisabilityDemandsJustice (video)



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