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245 00 Disability visibility|h[electronic resource] :|btwenty-
       first century disabled voices /|c[edited by] Alice Wong. 
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505 0  Unspeakable conversations / Harriet McBryde Johnson -- 
       Ki'tay D. Davidson : a eulogy / Talila A. Lewis -- If you 
       can't fast, give / Maysoon Zayid -- There's a mathematical
       equation that proves I'm ugly--or so I learned in my 
       seventh grade art class / Ariel Henley -- The erasure of 
       indigenous people in chronic illness / Jen Deerinwater -- 
       When you are waiting to be healed / June Eric-Udorie -- 
       The isolation of being deaf in prison / Jeremy Woody as 
       told to Christie Thompson -- Common cyborg / Jillian Weise
       -- I'm tired of chasing a cure / Liz Moore -- We can't go 
       back / Ricard T. Thornton, Sr. -- Radical visibility : a 
       disabled queer clothing reform movement manifesto / Sky 
       Cubacub -- Guide dogs don't lead blind people. We wander 
       as one / Haben Girma -- Taking charge of my story as a 
       cancer patient at the hospital where I work / Diana Cejas 
       -- Canfei to canji : the freedom to be loud / Sandy Ho -- 
       Nurturing black disabled joy / Keah Brown -- Last but not 
       least : embracing asexuality / Keshia Scott -- Parenting 
       with a disability makes me feel like an 'impostor' as a 
       mother / Jessica Slice -- How to make a paper crane from 
       rage / Elsa Sjunneson-Henry -- Selma Blair became a 
       disabled icon overnight. Here's why we need more stories 
       like hers / Zipporah Arielle -- Why my novel is dedicated 
       to my disabled friend Maddy / A.H. Reaume -- The anti-
       abortion bill you aren't hearing about / Rebecca Cokley --
       So. Not. Broken / Alice Sheppard -- How a blind astronomer
       found a way to hear the stars / Wanda Díaz-Merced -- 
       Incontinence is a public health issue and we need to talk 
       about it / Mari Ramsawakh -- Falling/burning : Hannah 
       Gadsby, Nanette, and being a bipolar creator / Shoshana 
       Kessock -- Six ways of looking at crip time / Ellen 
       Samuels -- Lost causes / Reyma McCoy McDeid -- On NYC's 
       paratransit, fighting for safety, respect, and human 
       dignity / Britney Wilson -- Gaining power through 
       communication access / Lateef McLeod -- The fearless 
       Benjamin Lay : activist, 
505    abolitionist, dwarf person / Eugene Grant -- To survive 
       climate catastrophe, look to queer and disabled folks / 
       Patricia Berne -- Disability solidarity : completing the 
       'vision for black lives / Harriet Tubman Collective -- 
       Time's up for me, too / Karolyn Gehrig -- Still dreaming 
       wild disability justice dreams at the end of the world / 
       Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha -- Love means never 
       having to say ... anything / Jamison Hill -- On the 
       ancestral plane : crip hand me downs and the legacy of our
       movements / Stacey Milbern -- The beauty of spaces created
       for and by disabled people / s.e. smith. 
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520    "A groundbreaking collection of first-person writing on 
       the joys and challenges of the modern disability 
       experience: Disability Visibility brings together the 
       voices of activists, authors, lawyers, politicians, 
       artists, and everyday people whose daily lives are, in the
       words of playwright Neil Marcus, "an art . . . an 
       ingenious way to live." According to the last census, one 
       in five people in the United States lives with a 
       disability. Some are visible, some are hidden--but all are
       underrepresented in media and popular culture. Now, just 
       in time for the thirtieth anniversary of the Americans 
       with Disabilities Act, activist Alice Wong brings together
       an urgent, galvanizing collection of personal essays by 
       contemporary disabled writers. There is Harriet McBryde 
       Johnson's "Unspeakable Conversations," which describes her
       famous debate with Princeton philosopher Peter Singer over
       her own personhood. There is columnist s. e. smith's 
       celebratory review of a work of theater by disabled 
       performers. There are original pieces by up-and-coming 
       authors like Keah Brown and Haben Girma. There are blog 
       posts, manifestos, eulogies, and testimonies to Congress. 
       Taken together, this anthology gives a glimpse of the vast
       richness and complexity of the disabled experience, 
       highlighting the passions, talents, and everyday lives of 
       this community. It invites readers to question their own 
       assumptions and understandings. It celebrates and 
       documents disability culture in the now. It looks to the 
       future and past with hope and love"--|cProvided by 
       publisher. 
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