Essay from a beautiful writer, combining lived experience and the theory #CripSpacetimewww.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/livi...@dukepress.bsky.social @kgpryal.bsky.social
Personal Perspective: Parents and neurodivergent kids who need accommodations in K-12 schools carry an immense invisible burden.
A new podcast from Un/Livable Cultures—Mimi Khúc and I chat about academe, capitalism, baking, animals, and our books! Thank you Clayton Jarrard for beautiful and graceful hosting! Note: _Crip Spacetime_ is now available fully open access at the book’s website! dukeupress.edu/crip-spacetime
It's here! It's queer! It took 12 years! _Crip Spacetime_ finally exists and is about to be out in the world. The amazing Alice Wong / The Disability Visibility Project is holding a giveaway of 5 SIGNED copies. Please jump in! disability-visibility-newsletter.ghost.io/crip/
When I first came across the title of Margaret Price's book, Crip Spacetime: Access, Failure, and Accountability in Academic Life, I loved it because I believe crips belong in space even though this b...
Not feeling committed until Possum Every Hour shows up.