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"You don't have to be disabled to experience ableism." Who gets to define ABILITY? Historically, who has deemed certain people valuable while telling others to stay quiet and in the background? How does this affect the culture that we live in? So many questions! In today's episode we learn about ableism, and I'll talk about how internalized ableism has affected my wellbeing. I introduce you to concepts from some folks in the disability justice community including Stacy Milburn, Rabbi Rose Kukla, and Dr. Angel Love Miles. I'll also interview Joleen Nevers. She is an instructor at ISEE and teaches the Sexability class that blew my mind and exposed me to the ways in which I had been hating on myself and my disability. I hope that it will introduce you to some ideas that will spark some excitement and hope within you.

Here is a small list of resources that I think you might find interesting:
Ten Principles of Disability Justice: https://www.sinsinvalid.org/blog/10-principles-of-disability-justice
· Joleen Nevers: https://instituteforsexuality.com/about/faculty/joleen-nevers/
· Crip Camp: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crip_Camp
· Stacy Milburn writings: https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/2020/05/23/staceytaughtus-syllabus-work-by-stacey-milbern-park/?fbclid=IwAR3V7_0NNUrhQ9G_dIBiLughybipeYMs0jwN9Kju8UVzs7ekLxFQDya4zyQ
· Patrick Cokely: https://galtfoundation.org/martin-luther-king-jr-inclusive-disability-community-1
· Habin Girma: https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/11/excerpt-from-the-deafblind-woman-who-conquered-harvard-law/
· The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability: (Cory Silverberg, one of the authors of this book, acknowledges that though there is fantastic information to be found within its pages, he has grown and learned that there is a huge portion of disability justice values missing. He notes that there were no black contributors involved in writing this and so it is important to reach out to the broader community to gain a more holistic understanding of disability and sexuality.
Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good https://www.akpress.org/pleasure-activism.html