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Disability Culture Lab

DCL is a nonprofit disability media & narrative lab, by & for disabled folks. We exist to dismantle ableism & celebrate disabled community & culture.

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Who out here supporting Disabled, Trans, Queer folks? It's @DisabilityCultureLab

And very excited to support fellow Crip artist @jennaepetersen who designed this shirt!

#disabledartist #disability #disabledandcute #nonbinaryfashion #ootd


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From transphobia and racism to colonialism and capitalism, every form of oppression is disabling. The disabled community cannot separate ourselves from other fights for justice. We have always existed in every community and always will. 10/10 cats agree. Check out @disabilityculturelab's new summer streetwear line "We’re Still Here: Fashion Against Fascism" to support their work toward our collective liberation.

#OppressionIsDisabling #DisabilityJustice #Disability #CatsAgainstFascism #Cats

Artist credit @jennaepetersen


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From transphobia and racism to colonialism and capitalism, every form of oppression is disabling. The disabled community cannot separate ourselves from other fights for justice. We have always existed in every community and always will. 10/10 cats agree. Check out @disabilityculturelab's new summer streetwear line "We’re Still Here: Fashion Against Fascism" to support their work toward our collective liberation.

#OppressionIsDisabling #DisabilityJustice #Disability #CatsAgainstFascism #Cats

Artist credit @jennaepetersen


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Our Summer 2026 streetwear drop, We’re Still Here: Fashion Against Fascism, is here!

This new streetwear line is a direct response to increasing attacks on multi-marginalized disabled folks and the disabled community at large. This collection is about community, resistance, and joy in the face of these attacks.

Over the past year, Disability Culture Lab has collaborated with 40-plus disabled community members to envision what disabled liberation means, especially as fascism grows. The messaging in our summer 2026 streetwear drop draws from these visioning sessions, with new designs from amazing designers Johnnie Jae @JohnnieJae, Sky Cubacub of rebirthgarments, Jennae Petersen @JennaePetersen, and Jen D. Rafanan @JDRafanan_LLC.

This line provides a look into a radical future, while we fight to get there as soon as possible.

Head over to Shop.DisabilityCultureLab.org via the link in our bio to grab your items today! We’d love to amplify any posts with talking about the messaging on your DCL streetwear — please add us as a collaborator on Instagram, or tag us on LinkedIn, BlueSky, Facebook, or Instagram.

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Our Summer 2026 streetwear drop, We’re Still Here: Fashion Against Fascism, is here!

This new streetwear line is a direct response to increasing attacks on multi-marginalized disabled folks and the disabled community at large. This collection is about community, resistance, and joy in the face of these attacks.

Over the past year, Disability Culture Lab has collaborated with 40-plus disabled community members to envision what disabled liberation means, especially as fascism grows. The messaging in our summer 2026 streetwear drop draws from these visioning sessions, with new designs from amazing designers Johnnie Jae @JohnnieJae, Sky Cubacub of rebirthgarments, Jennae Petersen @JennaePetersen, and Jen D. Rafanan @JDRafanan_LLC.

This line provides a look into a radical future, while we fight to get there as soon as possible.

Head over to Shop.DisabilityCultureLab.org via the link in our bio to grab your items today! We’d love to amplify any posts with talking about the messaging on your DCL streetwear — please add us as a collaborator on Instagram, or tag us on LinkedIn, BlueSky, Facebook, or Instagram.

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Our Summer 2026 streetwear drop, We’re Still Here: Fashion Against Fascism, is here!

This new streetwear line is a direct response to increasing attacks on multi-marginalized disabled folks and the disabled community at large. This collection is about community, resistance, and joy in the face of these attacks.

Over the past year, Disability Culture Lab has collaborated with 40-plus disabled community members to envision what disabled liberation means, especially as fascism grows. The messaging in our summer 2026 streetwear drop draws from these visioning sessions, with new designs from amazing designers Johnnie Jae @JohnnieJae, Sky Cubacub of rebirthgarments, Jennae Petersen @JennaePetersen, and Jen D. Rafanan @JDRafanan_LLC.

This line provides a look into a radical future, while we fight to get there as soon as possible.

Head over to Shop.DisabilityCultureLab.org via the link in our bio to grab your items today! We’d love to amplify any posts with talking about the messaging on your DCL streetwear — please add us as a collaborator on Instagram, or tag us on LinkedIn, BlueSky, Facebook, or Instagram.

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Our Summer 2026 streetwear drop, We’re Still Here: Fashion Against Fascism, is here!

This new streetwear line is a direct response to increasing attacks on multi-marginalized disabled folks and the disabled community at large. This collection is about community, resistance, and joy in the face of these attacks.

Over the past year, Disability Culture Lab has collaborated with 40-plus disabled community members to envision what disabled liberation means, especially as fascism grows. The messaging in our summer 2026 streetwear drop draws from these visioning sessions, with new designs from amazing designers Johnnie Jae @JohnnieJae, Sky Cubacub of rebirthgarments, Jennae Petersen @JennaePetersen, and Jen D. Rafanan @JDRafanan_LLC.

This line provides a look into a radical future, while we fight to get there as soon as possible.

Head over to Shop.DisabilityCultureLab.org via the link in our bio to grab your items today! We’d love to amplify any posts with talking about the messaging on your DCL streetwear — please add us as a collaborator on Instagram, or tag us on LinkedIn, BlueSky, Facebook, or Instagram.

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Doctor @jbullockruns of @docswithdisabilities for Disability Culture Currents: “I am in no way unique as a disabled person who has felt harmed by the health system. But when I demonstrate agency to serve, these traumas transform, helping me care for, and connect with, my patients.”


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For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, we at Disability Culture Lab asked three disabled AANHPI leaders the following question: “Who in the disabled Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community inspires you right now and why?”

Through their answers, Kay Ulanday Barrett (he/they/siya) @brownroundboi, Krystal Kavita Jagoo (she/her) @equitableforall, and Dennis Tran (he/him) @denvtran reflect on the deep history of disabled AANHPI resistance, the power of representation, and building on the work recent disabled ancestors have done in the fight for liberation.

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For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, we at Disability Culture Lab asked three disabled AANHPI leaders the following question: “Who in the disabled Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community inspires you right now and why?”

Through their answers, Kay Ulanday Barrett (he/they/siya) @brownroundboi, Krystal Kavita Jagoo (she/her) @equitableforall, and Dennis Tran (he/him) @denvtran reflect on the deep history of disabled AANHPI resistance, the power of representation, and building on the work recent disabled ancestors have done in the fight for liberation.

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For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, we at Disability Culture Lab asked three disabled AANHPI leaders the following question: “Who in the disabled Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community inspires you right now and why?”

Through their answers, Kay Ulanday Barrett (he/they/siya) @brownroundboi, Krystal Kavita Jagoo (she/her) @equitableforall, and Dennis Tran (he/him) @denvtran reflect on the deep history of disabled AANHPI resistance, the power of representation, and building on the work recent disabled ancestors have done in the fight for liberation.

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For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, we at Disability Culture Lab asked three disabled AANHPI leaders the following question: “Who in the disabled Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community inspires you right now and why?”

Through their answers, Kay Ulanday Barrett (he/they/siya) @brownroundboi, Krystal Kavita Jagoo (she/her) @equitableforall, and Dennis Tran (he/him) @denvtran reflect on the deep history of disabled AANHPI resistance, the power of representation, and building on the work recent disabled ancestors have done in the fight for liberation.

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For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, we at Disability Culture Lab asked three disabled AANHPI leaders the following question: “Who in the disabled Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community inspires you right now and why?”

Through their answers, Kay Ulanday Barrett (he/they/siya) @brownroundboi, Krystal Kavita Jagoo (she/her) @equitableforall, and Dennis Tran (he/him) @denvtran reflect on the deep history of disabled AANHPI resistance, the power of representation, and building on the work recent disabled ancestors have done in the fight for liberation.

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For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, we at Disability Culture Lab asked three disabled AANHPI leaders the following question: “Who in the disabled Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community inspires you right now and why?”

Through their answers, Kay Ulanday Barrett (he/they/siya) @brownroundboi, Krystal Kavita Jagoo (she/her) @equitableforall, and Dennis Tran (he/him) @denvtran reflect on the deep history of disabled AANHPI resistance, the power of representation, and building on the work recent disabled ancestors have done in the fight for liberation.

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For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, we at Disability Culture Lab asked three disabled AANHPI leaders the following question: “Who in the disabled Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community inspires you right now and why?”

Through their answers, Kay Ulanday Barrett (he/they/siya) @brownroundboi, Krystal Kavita Jagoo (she/her) @equitableforall, and Dennis Tran (he/him) @denvtran reflect on the deep history of disabled AANHPI resistance, the power of representation, and building on the work recent disabled ancestors have done in the fight for liberation.

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For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, we at Disability Culture Lab asked three disabled AANHPI leaders the following question: “Who in the disabled Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community inspires you right now and why?”

Through their answers, Kay Ulanday Barrett (he/they/siya) @brownroundboi, Krystal Kavita Jagoo (she/her) @equitableforall, and Dennis Tran (he/him) @denvtran reflect on the deep history of disabled AANHPI resistance, the power of representation, and building on the work recent disabled ancestors have done in the fight for liberation.

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For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, we at Disability Culture Lab asked three disabled AANHPI leaders the following question: “Who in the disabled Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community inspires you right now and why?”

Through their answers, Kay Ulanday Barrett (he/they/siya) @brownroundboi, Krystal Kavita Jagoo (she/her) @equitableforall, and Dennis Tran (he/him) @denvtran reflect on the deep history of disabled AANHPI resistance, the power of representation, and building on the work recent disabled ancestors have done in the fight for liberation.

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For Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, we at Disability Culture Lab asked three disabled AANHPI leaders the following question: “Who in the disabled Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community inspires you right now and why?”

Through their answers, Kay Ulanday Barrett (he/they/siya) @brownroundboi, Krystal Kavita Jagoo (she/her) @equitableforall, and Dennis Tran (he/him) @denvtran reflect on the deep history of disabled AANHPI resistance, the power of representation, and building on the work recent disabled ancestors have done in the fight for liberation.

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It’s a huge honor to be recognized on the @Forbes #ForbesAccessibility200 list as an innovator and impact-maker in the accessibility space for the second year in a row. As one of the only trans-led disability groups in the world (and on this list), we know just how important it is to lift up the work of the most marginalized disabled folks among us.


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For National Women’s Health Month, we’re spotlighting mav vega (they/them), a writer, artist, and scholar who blends a deep love for humanity, liberation, and sociology with a commitment to truth-telling. As a fat, disabled, queer person of color, their work illuminates the realities of the world, examining the interconnected struggles and joys that define our shared existence.

Disabilities coded as gendered or “women’s” disabilities deserve equal respect, inclusion, and accommodation. From migraines to endometriosis, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome to myalgic encephalomyelitis, and from birth injuries to trauma from gender-based violence, we still have a fight to ensure that is the case. Folks from across the gender spectrum are harmed by the underfunding, undermining, and sidelining of women’s health.

mav’s experiences as a nonbinary person are “heavily shaped by womanhood” in their words. Patriarchy and gender-based violence are disabling, and in their essay “Pooled Blood” for Disability Culture Currents, mav shows how domestic violence and disability are deeply connected.

Read “Pooled Blood” at tinyurl.com/DCCurrents, and help support mav’s survival at tinyurl.com/MavVegaGoFundMe.

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For National Women’s Health Month, we’re spotlighting mav vega (they/them), a writer, artist, and scholar who blends a deep love for humanity, liberation, and sociology with a commitment to truth-telling. As a fat, disabled, queer person of color, their work illuminates the realities of the world, examining the interconnected struggles and joys that define our shared existence.

Disabilities coded as gendered or “women’s” disabilities deserve equal respect, inclusion, and accommodation. From migraines to endometriosis, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome to myalgic encephalomyelitis, and from birth injuries to trauma from gender-based violence, we still have a fight to ensure that is the case. Folks from across the gender spectrum are harmed by the underfunding, undermining, and sidelining of women’s health.

mav’s experiences as a nonbinary person are “heavily shaped by womanhood” in their words. Patriarchy and gender-based violence are disabling, and in their essay “Pooled Blood” for Disability Culture Currents, mav shows how domestic violence and disability are deeply connected.

Read “Pooled Blood” at tinyurl.com/DCCurrents, and help support mav’s survival at tinyurl.com/MavVegaGoFundMe.

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This May Day, support the fight for workers rights by joining @StandUpForScience’s virtual and accessible rally! If an in-person protest is difficult right now, this is a great way to participate. The rally is on Friday, May 1, from 12-1:30PM EST. It will include ASL interpretation, live-captioning, and Spanish audio translation. Register now at tinyurl.com/VirtualMayDayRally at the link in our bio.

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The background is off-white on top, with a white section in the middle. At the top, in bold dark red letters, reads “Friday May 1, 2026 @ 12-1:30PM EST.” Below it, in large bold red letters, reads “May Day” with “Virtual and Accessible Rally” underneath in smaller dark red text. On the right hand side is a black and white hand in a fist. Underneath all of this is a dark blue box with “Organized by Stand Up For Science” in white text. Below this, is an image of a laptop with arectangle overlapping it that has ripped paper-like edges with two bullet points that read “Virtual: online, open to anyone with Internet access and a digital device with a current web browser. no additional hardware software needed.” and then the next bullet point is “Accessible: free, ASL interpretation, live-captioning, and Spanish audio interpretation.” Underneath this is a horizontal band of dark blue, dark red, and red stripes with “Fight for our science. Defend our workers. Protect our future.” written on top in white bold text. On the bottom left of the page, there is a URL to register for the event, “tinyurl.com/VirtualMayDayRally.” To the right of this URL there is The Stand Up For Science logo, a red rectangle with Stand Up For Science written on it in white. Next to it, there is a vertical black line, and to the right of this line there is black bold text saying “May Day Strong.”


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Calling all creative Disabled Queers! We’d love to feature your Pride-related illustrated and written submissions in Disability Culture Currents (DCC).

Our publication explores disability culture and identity through opinion, personal essay, and graphic storytelling. For Pride, we are interested in submissions that explore the relationship between disability and the LGBTQIA2S+ experience. We are especially interested in pieces from Intersex, Trans, and Two Spirit creators, as well as graphic storytelling pieces for Pride. Topical news ties are encouraged.

We pay $75 per published U.S.-based submission. We aim to increase pay for writers as we fundraise additional resources. We do not pay for unpublished submissions.

Creators maintain ownership of their submissions, and the right to republish their work 90 days after publication in DCC. We do not accept submissions created using generative artificial intelligence (AI).

Pride submissions are due by May 15, 2026. Visit the link in our bio or tinyurl.com/DCCurrents for more information and how to submit!

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Calling all creative Disabled Queers! We’d love to feature your Pride-related illustrated and written submissions in Disability Culture Currents (DCC).

Our publication explores disability culture and identity through opinion, personal essay, and graphic storytelling. For Pride, we are interested in submissions that explore the relationship between disability and the LGBTQIA2S+ experience. We are especially interested in pieces from Intersex, Trans, and Two Spirit creators, as well as graphic storytelling pieces for Pride. Topical news ties are encouraged.

We pay $75 per published U.S.-based submission. We aim to increase pay for writers as we fundraise additional resources. We do not pay for unpublished submissions.

Creators maintain ownership of their submissions, and the right to republish their work 90 days after publication in DCC. We do not accept submissions created using generative artificial intelligence (AI).

Pride submissions are due by May 15, 2026. Visit the link in our bio or tinyurl.com/DCCurrents for more information and how to submit!

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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

Alt text embedded & image description thread in comments.


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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

Alt text embedded & image description thread in comments.


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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

Alt text embedded & image description thread in comments.


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1 months ago

For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

Alt text embedded & image description thread in comments.


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1 months ago

For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

Alt text embedded & image description thread in comments.


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1 months ago

For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

Alt text embedded & image description thread in comments.


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1 months ago

For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

Alt text embedded & image description thread in comments.


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1 months ago

For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

Alt text embedded & image description thread in comments.


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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

Alt text embedded & image description thread in comments.


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For Earth Day, we recognize that environmental justice, disability justice, and climate justice are one fight. From extreme heat and super storms, to fossil fuel extraction and processing, climate change and environmental racism are disabling.

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers being built across the U.S. and globally are disabling people by poisoning our air and water and abusing workers.

Disabled people are also often left out of disaster planning and emergency infrastructure, and as climate disasters increase, disability support and infrastructure must too.

Together, disabled communities everywhere must fight for a livable and accessible world. Find ways to plug in and organizations to support on the last three slides.

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Transit is about more than just a bus or train — it’s about how we access work, school, family, community, and joy. In a new op-ed for Next City @NextCityOrg, Disability Culture Lab’s Executive Director Meier Galblum Haigh (they/them) @mghaigh and Managing Director Kenrya Rankin (she/her) @kenrya argue free transit isn’t enough — we need accessible transit too. They break down the ways in which current transit systems don't work for disabled people, and offer big ideas for making cities more accessible.

A huge thank you to partners like Senior and Disability Action @sdaction1, United Spinal @unitedspinal, Disability Cultural Center @disabilityculturalcenter, and more whose staff and organizing are working to change many of the issues brought up within this piece.

You can read more at the link in our bio at tinyurl.com/PublicTransitOpEd.

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Transit is about more than just a bus or train — it’s about how we access work, school, family, community, and joy. In a new op-ed for Next City @NextCityOrg, Disability Culture Lab’s Executive Director Meier Galblum Haigh (they/them) @mghaigh and Managing Director Kenrya Rankin (she/her) @kenrya argue free transit isn’t enough — we need accessible transit too. They break down the ways in which current transit systems don't work for disabled people, and offer big ideas for making cities more accessible.

A huge thank you to partners like Senior and Disability Action @sdaction1, United Spinal @unitedspinal, Disability Cultural Center @disabilityculturalcenter, and more whose staff and organizing are working to change many of the issues brought up within this piece.

You can read more at the link in our bio at tinyurl.com/PublicTransitOpEd.

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Transit is about more than just a bus or train — it’s about how we access work, school, family, community, and joy. In a new op-ed for Next City @NextCityOrg, Disability Culture Lab’s Executive Director Meier Galblum Haigh (they/them) @mghaigh and Managing Director Kenrya Rankin (she/her) @kenrya argue free transit isn’t enough — we need accessible transit too. They break down the ways in which current transit systems don't work for disabled people, and offer big ideas for making cities more accessible.

A huge thank you to partners like Senior and Disability Action @sdaction1, United Spinal @unitedspinal, Disability Cultural Center @disabilityculturalcenter, and more whose staff and organizing are working to change many of the issues brought up within this piece.

You can read more at the link in our bio at tinyurl.com/PublicTransitOpEd.

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Transit is about more than just a bus or train — it’s about how we access work, school, family, community, and joy. In a new op-ed for Next City @NextCityOrg, Disability Culture Lab’s Executive Director Meier Galblum Haigh (they/them) @mghaigh and Managing Director Kenrya Rankin (she/her) @kenrya argue free transit isn’t enough — we need accessible transit too. They break down the ways in which current transit systems don't work for disabled people, and offer big ideas for making cities more accessible.

A huge thank you to partners like Senior and Disability Action @sdaction1, United Spinal @unitedspinal, Disability Cultural Center @disabilityculturalcenter, and more whose staff and organizing are working to change many of the issues brought up within this piece.

You can read more at the link in our bio at tinyurl.com/PublicTransitOpEd.

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Trans justice and disability justice are one fight across the world, for so many reasons. Our latest piece in Disability Culture Currents is “In Search of Trans Identity and Community in Cairo,” by Amara Refaat (he/her) @amaraya___, an anthropologist and writer in Egypt. In the essay, Amara explores his Trans and intersex community in Cairo, and the process by which her community gains safety through legal ID — which requires registering at a psychiatric hospital. From Amara: “It was clear that, regardless of our actual psychiatric backgrounds, the insistence on labeling transness as an illness rendered us all ‘insane’ in the eyes of the state, and therefore society.” But that rendering also brings legal ID, financial security, community, and so much more. Read the full essay now at the link in our bio at tinyurl.com/DCCurrents.

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View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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