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This episode explores mad liberation as both personal truth and collective resistance. We revisit themes from earlier conversations, not out of redundancy, but as an act of solidarity in the face of ongoing political hostility toward mad lives. Through reflection, metaphor, and lived experience, we examine how societal roles are imposed, how resistance becomes community building, and why affirming our presence is essential during times of national crisis.
By The Center for Mad CultureThis episode explores mad liberation as both personal truth and collective resistance. We revisit themes from earlier conversations, not out of redundancy, but as an act of solidarity in the face of ongoing political hostility toward mad lives. Through reflection, metaphor, and lived experience, we examine how societal roles are imposed, how resistance becomes community building, and why affirming our presence is essential during times of national crisis.