Posts Tagged ‘Disability’
Why Telling Someone To Go Educate Themselves Is Complicated
Wondering why people don’t just educate themselves about social justice? Find out why that can actually be an oppressive expectation.
Read MoreThe White Feminism of the Women’s March Is Still on My Mind
Originally published on Medium and republished here with permission. More than two months after the January 21 Women’s March on Washington, I’m as ready as I’ll ever be to unpack my thoughts on the ripple effect of the march. And, although there is a litany of elucidating articles and posts on social media written on…
Read MoreOutdoor Recreation Isn’t Free – Why We Need to Stop Pretending It Is
Think anyone can spend time in nature if they’re motivated enough? Think again – here are a few ways that having privilege gives you more access to outdoor fun.
Read More6 Amazing Acts of Resistance You Weren’t Taught About in US History Class
Do you know who you can thank for ethnic studies classes? Or about Native Hawaiian resistance? Find out what we can learn from these for our activism today.
Read More10 Practical Ways to Support Your Disabled Friends in Winter – And Beyond
Do you know why winter is hard for so many disabled people? You can help with these simple steps for supporting disabled loved ones.
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