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Interconnectedness of struggles centering disability justice: Interview with Tai Salih

In this video, Tai connects global genocides with systemic oppression like colonialism, ableism, and capitalism. Tai advocates for collective liberation by addressing root causes of oppression and understanding the interconnectedness of social justice movements. Highlighting mass disabling events in conflict zones and the complicity of Western powers, the discussion calls for solidarity, resistance, and sustainable […]

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On deinstitutionalization: In conversation Megan Linton and Nelly Bassily

Megan Linton, a researcher, writer, and Disability Justice organizer, discusses the intersections of disability, institutionalization, and sexuality. She sheds light on the violence experienced by disabled individuals in institutional settings, such as psychiatric wards and prisons, and argues for the importance of deinstitutionalization and Disability Justice. The conversation also touches on themes of autonomy, resistance, […]

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