Shayda Kafai’s ‘Crip Kinship’ traces a legacy of Sins Invalid’s disability justice activism
The Sins Invalid collective was instrumental in the evolution of the disability justice movement. A new book chronicles their history
The Sins Invalid collective was instrumental in the evolution of the disability justice movement. A new book chronicles their history
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A well-meaning research project left out a big chunk of the queer community
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The final four queens roast themselves and the eliminated dolls
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