In today’s episode, we talk about:
- What is our embodied sense of liberation when using technology?
- Rest Nests for Nara: Join us on May 28 for this virtual embodied art workshop to raise funds for our disabled Palestinian friend, Nara
- What does disabled liberation mean or look like?
- The importance of insisting on disabled creativity
- The first step to stepping into the fullness of our disabled creativity (and why it’s not as easy as it looks)
- A 1-minute embodied art ritual to “sculpt” crip time in our bodies
- Closing on May 24: The Rewilding Zine open call for disabled BIPOC folks about tech as access/disconnection - Submit your work here.
LINKS
- Episode transcript
- The Rewilding Newsletter
CITATIONS
- Ayana Zaire Cotton, Seeda School
- Tricia Hersey
- Mia Mingus, Access Intimacy
- Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, The Future is Disabled
- Sky Cubacub, Rebirth Garments
- Ellen Samuels, Six Ways of Looking at Crip Time
- Sins Invalid
- I Wanna Be With You Everywhere art show
- Becoming the People Podcast with Prentis Hemphill: S2 Ep10: Ask Us Anything with Prentis and Eddie, Jun 21, 2021
- Green Dreamer: Abby Reyes: Engaging ‘the slow work’ in the face of urgency and crises, May 13, 2025