Collection: Disability Justice

Marking the anniversary of the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, July's Disability Pride month is a reminder that disabled folks exist, thrive, and demand justice within and alongside our movements for queer liberation. In academia, queer theory has long had many generative and thorny entanglements with disability/crip studies and the work of scholars/activists such as Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Alice Wong, Eli Clare, and Robert McRuer in addition to so many others has contributed vibrant representations of disability across every literary genre. This Disability Pride month, we hope you'll join us in committing to the work of disability justice and ask the question of what a liberatory disabled, queer future might look like.