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Centering Racial & Disability Justice
It’s projected that more than half of the United states population will be people of color by 2050. Healthcare access continues to reveal the disparities in the well-being of our fellow community members and demands for every movement to center Racial Justice.
Not only that, we know that the stress, consistent systematic violence, climate crisis and anxiety related to it has detrimental impacts on health and wellness. So we ask you the reader:
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In what ways can we regain control over our own bodies, asserting our right to occupy public spaces, and striving for a future where all individuals, regardless of their bodies or gender identities, are respected and valued?
As disabled individuals and/or members of the transgender community, whose bodies are often stigmatized and subjected to societal control, how can we unite to pursue collective liberation?
Left above:
“MY BODY MY RULES” By Reggie he/it
Left:
“TRANS IS TRANSHUMAN” By vec, she/they
Right Page:
“Intro to Boundaries Workbook” By K Strohl (They/She/He)