Disability Justice
Sins Invalid
Sins Invalid recognizes that we will be liberated as whole beings—as disabled, as queer, as brown, as black, as gender non-conforming, as trans, as women, as men, as non-binary gendered— we are far greater whole than partitioned. We recognize that our allies emerge from many communities and that demographic identity alone does not determine one's commitment to liberation. Also created the 10 Principles of Disability Justice, which are accessible on their website.
How To Get On
A self-advocacy guide for anyone who is homebound or bedbound in the US. Special focus on folks with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (sometimes called “Chronic Fatigue Syndrome”). If you are not lucky enough to have ME or CFS, you are still welcome to use this guide. Enjoy! Includes guides to disability, affordable housing, home care, financial survival, navigate being homebound, etc.
Pod Mapping for Mutual Aid
An article on how to adapt pod mapping for disabled mutual aid, written by Rebel Fayola Black.
ME/CFS Self-Help
A website with courses, information, and self-help for people with ME/CFS.
Job Accomodation Network
The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) is the leading source of free, expert, and confidential guidance on job accommodations and disability employment issues. Serving customers across the United States and around the world for more than 35 years, JAN provides free one-on-one practical guidance and technical assistance on job accommodation solutions, Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related legislation, and self-employment and entrepreneurship options for people with disabilities.
True Node Therapy’s Disability Resource Page
Another incredible collection of links and resources.
Be Heard DC
HEARD is a cross-disability abolitionist organization that unites across identities, communities, movements, and borders to end ableism, racism, capitalism, and all other forms of oppression and violence. HEARD supports disabled people and others who experience ableism by rejecting disability hierarchies and rigid definitions of disability, and by recognizing deaf people as part of disability communities. HEARD works to increase our collective capacity to identify, understand, and challenge oppression through grassroots advocacy, community organizing, peer support, mutual aid, education, and research.
Imani Barbarin
A graduate of Eastern Univerity with a degree in Creative Writing and a minor in French from the Sorbonne, Imani Barbarin writes from the perspective of a black woman with Cerebral Palsy. She specializes in blogging, science fiction and memoir. She is an American writer, public speaker, TikToker, and disability rights activist who also goes by the username Crutches and Spice
Health Justice Commons
The Health Justice Commons works at the intersections of racial, economic, gender, disability, and climate justice to support marginalized communities to re-imagine and re-design healthcare and healing for our times.
We provide health justice training and consultation, engage in healing justice movement building, and incubate community-driven solutions, which generate health abundance and alleviate the devastating health burden of social injustice and environmental racism.
Hyp-Access
Hyp-ACCESS develops multi-field care access for common & neglected Hypermobile conditions & disabilities from a foundation of People’s Science & Disability Justice. Our Hyp+ community work traverses research, care access coordination and advocacy, risk-minimizing movement support techniques, and accessible movement programming. We center disabled community members and families, and work with practitioners, clinicians, and institutions in service of care justice.