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Posts by Andrew Morrison-Gurza

Why Consent Means More Than ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ When We Talk About Disability

By Andrew Morrison-Gurza | October 7, 2015
Two faces on blackboard; one saying no and the other one yes

When it comes to consent, you might think of slogans like “no means no” and even “only yes means yes.” But have you thought about how those messages change when you include people with disabilities in the conversation?

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3 Common Dating Fears at the Intersection of Sexuality and Disability

By Andrew Morrison-Gurza | September 30, 2015
Two people in a bed, cuddling; an empty wheelchair sits beside the bed

Ignoring disability and sexuality when we talk about romance and sex is far too common in queer communities. You need to read this author’s candid account of his and his friends’ fears to find out what we’re missing when we leave out this important intersection.

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