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  • 📈 In the last 30 days, there was 1 post about this feed. This post got a total of 198 likes and had 61 reposts.

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Tania J. Spencer
@taniaspencer.bsky.social
about 6 hours ago
1/ "...I started to learn a lot more about disability justice - what that means, what that looks like in practical terms, how ableism impacts me & others, what my role in all that is": substack.com/home/post/p-...
A guide to returning to masking

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A guide to returning to masking

No matter how long you've stopped for

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Asian Pacific American Librarians Association
@apalaweb.org
about 14 hours ago
APALA "mourns the profound loss of Alice Wong, a visionary disability justice activist, acclaimed author, and 2024 winner of the APALA Literature Award for Adult Non-Fiction. " www.apalaweb.org/statemen…. Image credit: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (CC: BY-NC)
A person (author and activist Alice Wong) in a colorful blouse sits in a motorized wheelchair with a ventilator attached, outdoors on a paved path.
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Marianne Dhenin
@mariannedhe.bsky.social
about 16 hours ago
Disability justice activists were an important part of grassroots efforts to shut down Atlanta’s Cop City. I covered their work in this piece — worth revisiting as we think about who is most vulnerable to the growing police violence in our cities and how we can come together against it.
Why Disability Justice Activists Have Joined the Movement to Stop Cop City

newsletter.mariannedhenin.com

Why Disability Justice Activists Have Joined the Movement to Stop Cop City

Disability justice activists are joining grassroots efforts to shut down Atlanta’s Cop City, the largest police training campus in the U.S.

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Third Wave Fund
@thirdwavefund.bsky.social
about 16 hours ago
We mourn Alice Wong, a disability justice pioneer. Her work uplifted QTBIPOC disabled folks & inspired our #DisabilityFrontlinesFund. We honor her legacy & commit to the future she envisioned. Read Alice’s full statement on our blog: www.thirdwavefund.org/blo….
Photo of Alice Wong that says, “Rest in Power, Alice!” at the top left. The TWF logo is in the top right.
White background with black text that says, “You all, we all, deserve the everything and more in such a hostile, ableist environment. Our wisdom is incisive and unflinching. I'm honored to be your ancestor and believe disabled oracles like us will light the way to the future. Don't let the bastards grind you down. I love you all. — Alice Wong, Disability Justice Advocate & Writer.” Alice’s  photo is in the bottom right.
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Disability & Philanthropy Forum
@disphilanthropy.bsky.social
about 18 hours ago
Our Disability Justice and Immigration webinar is now available to view online! This free webinar was presented by the Disability & Philanthropy Forum, in partnership with Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees. Watch the recording: www.youtube.com/watch?v=q….
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