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Resistance and Hope: Essays by Disabled People (English Edition) Format Kindle
16 essays by 17 disabled writers, activists, and artists. This is crip wisdom for the people.
Edited by Alice Wong, founder of the Disability Visibility Project, Resistance and Hope will transform the way you think about activism, leadership and social justice.
How do we fight back in an era of uncertainty, institutionalized cruelty, and widespread tolerance for ableism and hate? Written in 2017, the authors explore resistance, hope, self care, disability rights and justice, and the politics of Trump in a series of provocative, challenging essays. They bring the power of intersectional cross-platform organizing and the strength found through mutual accountability to words that will help you define the resistance you want to fight for, not just the harm you want to react against.
Dare to dream bigger and create space for all with this visionary essay anthology from multiply marginalized disabled people redefining an inclusive climate of resistance. The time is NOW!
For the latest book edited by Alice Wong, check out Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century by Vintage Books (June 30, 2020).
"Get this book right now! Resistance and Hope is the disability justice Bible you've been waiting for. If you want to read a book chock full of disabled Black, brown, queer, trans genius, real talk and vision, this book will give you comrades reassurances that we are brilliant revolutionaries and a plethora of tools and visions for how we make the road by limping, crutching, rolling, signing and stimming. I am so grateful for Alice Wong for doing the cultural work of putting this together and for every single writer in this book."
— Leah Piepzna-Samarasinha, performer, community organizer, and author of Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice (Arsenal Pulp Press, October 1, 2018)
“Until our movements are fully intersectional, we will not make the progress necessary to build the equitable society we all deserve. Resistance and Hope is a necessary manual for all of us as we learn how to build movements that are as inclusive as the world we hope to see.”
— Brittany Packnett, activist, educator, writer, Co-Founder of Campaign Zero and Co-Host of Pod Save the People
“Resistance and Hope: Essays by Disabled People is a timely and must-read collection of essays by some of the most cutting edge leaders in the Disability Rights Movement. If you are interested in learning more about disability rights and justice, activism, and current times we are living in today take the time to read and may these pieces evoke discussions in your communities as we fight for justice and equity.”
— Judy Heumann, Disability Activist
“It is so necessary for people who have been historically marginalized to tell their own stories. I am proud to know Alice Wong, who is someone dedicated to telling these stories with authenticity and integrity.”
— Blair Imani, Author of Modern HERstory and Founder of Equality for HER
ANTHOLOGY CONTRIBUTORS
Lydia X. Z. Brown
Anita Cameron
Cyree Jarelle Johnson
DJ Kuttin Kandi
Mari Kurisato
Talila A. Lewis
Noemi Martinez
Stacey Milbern
Mia Mingus
Lev Mirov
Leroy Moore
Shain M. Neumeier
Naomi Ortiz
Victoria Rodríguez-Roldán
Vilissa K. Thompson
Aleksei Valentín
Maysoon Zayid
Editorial Assistant: Robin M. Eames
Book cover by Micah Bazant
For more on the anthology: https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/resist/
*All royalties from Resistance and Hope will go toward HEARD (Helping Educate to Advance the Rights of Deaf Communities). HEARD is the only organization in the nation that works to correct and prevent wrongful convictions of D/deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
For more about HEARD: http://www.behearddc.org
- LangueAnglais
- Date de publication15 octobre 2018
- Taille du fichier6965 KB
Détails sur le produit
- ASIN : B07FVZN7Q4
- Éditeur : Disability Visibility Project (15 octobre 2018)
- Langue : Anglais
- Taille du fichier : 6965 KB
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- Pense-bêtes : Sur Kindle Scribe
- Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée : 114 pages
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In most ways, "Resistance and Hope" feels like an introduction to "Disability Visibility," though at least part of that is that it's obvious Wong has learned much since compiling this anthology and has applied that knowledge to her upcoming release. While "Resistance and Hope" is, indeed, just as filled with resistance and hope, it's a shorter effort with 17 essays and its inconsistent tone sometimes mutes its overall impact intellectually and emotionally.
The authors here explore resistance, hope, self-care, disability justice, and the current state of political affairs in America under an administration that has reversed or just plain eliminated many disability rights measures.
The book challenges, though perhaps a tad less than it intends and this is a key lesson Wong seems to have learned and applied in her upcoming "Disability Visibility." These essays are shorter and for the most part rather fundamental, while the post-essays bios are frequently far too lengthy. Additionally, Wong utilizes content advisories a bit excessively - this is also an area that is vastly improved in her upcoming project.
All 17 of the essays will be appreciated, though is as nearly always true with anthologies certain ones are likely to resonate more than others. Favorites of mine included Cyree Jarelle Johnson's "Barron Trump's (Alleged) Autistic Childhood," Mari Kurisato's "They Had Names," and Stacey Milbern's "Reflections as Congress Debates Our Futures," and Naomi Ortiz's "Self-Care When Things Shatter." Lydia X.Z. Brown always impresses and the same is true for "Rebel - Don't Be Palatable: Resisting Co-optation and Fighting for the World We Want," while Mia Mingus, Maysoon Zayid, and Talila A. Lewis all shine.
Truthfully, though, there's not a weak effort here other than noting that some could have benefited from lengthier presentation.
Alice Wong has established herself not only as a premiere activist in America for disability justice, but also as one who enthusiastically shines the light on others. It's refreshing in a world often filled with "me first" to see someone so enthusiastically devoted to sharing the spotlight and empowering others.
Published directly by the Disability Visibility Project, "Resistance and Hope" is available in a Kindle edition as the e-book format was chosen primarily for its flexibility and accessibility.


