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Disability Revolution, References, Crip Camp, Netflix (2020). [108 min.],…
Disability Revolution
Solidarity
(Crip Camp
, 2020)
Understanding that disabilities can fluctuate from day to day (Finesilver et al., 2020)
Understanding that disability is a construction; it has been a result of barriers to people living lives full of dignity (Manuel-Scott, 2023)
Shared knowledge building and embodiment of experiences.
Recognizing invisible and visible disabilities
Navigating academia with disabilities that impact the mind (Finesilver et al., 2020)
Chronic pain/illnesses
Mobility in daily life
Visual absence does not equal the absence of disability (Leigh and Brown, 2020)
Access and navigation of bodies in academia
Neoliberalism creating barriers to accessibility (Leigh and Brown, 2020)
Pressures of able-bodied concepts of time and meeting deadlines (Finesilver et al., 2020)
Collaboration with other communities (
Crip Camp
, 2020)
Black Panther Party
Intersectionality
Sharing of memories in how bodies have been violated to further oppress (black and brown bodies)
A right to public access (
Crip Camp
, 2020)
Transportation
Inclusion of mobility devices in public spaces
Alarm sensors, vibrations, or visuals
A right to privacy (
Crip Camp
, 2020)
Individuals having to rely on family members to buy the services or aids they need, when this should be able to be offered to the individual who has the disability (
Crip Camp
, 2020)
Being questions about a disability- by employers, teachers, family, etc.
Physical, emotional, and mental sensibilities
Sexuality (
Crip Camp
, 2020)
Working through emotions and physical pain (Leigh and Brown, 2020)
Embodiment of experiences and constant awareness of the body (Finesilver et. al, 2020)
Internalization
Productivity and meeting timelines
The marketing of "Well-being' (Leigh and Brown, 2020)
Disability being seen as "tragic, a problem, or not normal"- deficit ideologies (Finesilver et al., 2020)
References
Crip Camp, Netflix (2020). [108 min.]
Finesilver, C., Leigh, J., & Brown., N. (2020). Invisible disability, unacknowledged diversity, Ableism in Academia: Theorizing experiences of disabilities and chronic illnesses in higher education, 143-157.
Leigh, J. & N. Brown. (2020). Internalized ableism: Of the Political and Personal, Ableism in Academia: Theorizing experiences of disabilities and chronic illnesses in higher education, 164-178.