Graphic in red with starburst designs on the left and right. In the center in large sized text: 2021, below in smaller sized font in white: Disability Visibility Project Year in Review
It’s pretty wild how 2021 went by so fast. Here is a recap of some personal and professional highlights along with all the guest essays, interviews, and podcast episodes from the Disability Visibility Project.
One recent publication might be of interest as well, High-Risk Pandemic Stories: A Syllabus. As we enter 2+ years of the pandemic, our stories are needed more than ever.
Stay tuned for more!
Alice
Photo of Alice Wong, an Asian American disabled woman with a mask over her nose attached to a tube for her ventilator. She is in a power wheelchair and wearing a gray sweatshirt with a tiger and leopard-print red and black pants. Behind her are bamboo trees. Credit: Eddie Hernandez Photography
Hey! I’m such an avid fan of yours, I started getting very interested in disability rights and culture after seeing the film Crip Camp at the start of the pandemic.
Your book Disability Visibility is so groundbreaking I’ve been recommending it to anyone who wants to know about disabled lives :)
Hey! I’m such an avid fan of yours, I started getting very interested in disability rights and culture after seeing the film Crip Camp at the start of the pandemic.
Your book Disability Visibility is so groundbreaking I’ve been recommending it to anyone who wants to know about disabled lives :)