Media about disability,
by and for disabled people

 

“Crip” is a term reclaimed by people with disabilities that is derived from an ableist slur. When we say the words crip and disability, we are using expansive senses of these terms to engage in cross-disability work. This takes into account crip, sick, mad, ill, neurodivergent, Deaf, blind and other disabled people and adjacent communities. We understand the liberation of disabled people is intertwined with the liberation of all marginalized people, and are committed to creating intersectional work that takes into account race, class, gender, sexuality, size, faith, etc. While our work is created first for people with disabilities, we invite others to learn about disability culture through it.

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WHAT WE DO

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Crip Crap: The Podcast

Our podcast covering a range of topics related to disability

Cripticisms

A blog on disability politics

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Spoiler Alert!

Read reviews about media representation of disability

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Consulting

Supporting clients in creating disability-friendly media