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Title:
Skin, tooth, and bone : the basis of movement is our people : a disability justice primer.
Edition:
Second edition.
Publisher:
Sins Invalid,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
188 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Subject:
People with disabilities.
Minority people with disabilities.
Disabilities--Social aspects.
Minority people with disabilities.
People with disabilities.
Other Authors:
Sins Invalid (Organization)
Notes:
Pages 153-154 bound out of order at back of book. IaU Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Articulating a movement. What is disability justice? -- 10 principles of disability justice -- Access suggestions. Access suggestions for public events -- Access suggestions for mobilizations -- Solidarity statements. Sins Invalid statement on police violence -- Disability justice for Palestine -- Reproductive justice is disability justice -- Mixed ability organizing. Why we commit to mixed ability organizing -- Principles of mixed ability organizing -- Audism & deafhood. Foreword / Ashanti Monts-TreĢviska -- Audism / Rei Ga-wun Leung -- A deeper review into deaf culture in a hearing world / Zahna Simon -- Level of audism / Rei Ga-wun Leung -- D/dEAFNESS / Dany Ko -- A call to action from survivors of environmental injury -- Disability liberated -- Our saucy selves: disability justice and sexuality -- Timelines. -- Disability justice timeline -- Sins Invalid timeline.
Summary:
The Disability Justice Primer offers concrete suggestions for moving beyond the socialization of ableism, such as mobilizing against police violence, how to commit to mixed ability organizing, and access suggestions for events. Skin, Tooth, and Bone offers analysis, history and context for the growing Disability Justice Movement. The Second Edition includes the addition of a section on Audism and Deafhood written and edited by members of the D/deaf community, and a Call to Action from Survivors of Environmental Injury, as well as disability justice timelines, an extensive glossary, and a resource list for learning more.
ISBN:
1647133653
9781647133658
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1132215088
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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