We are excited to announce that we will be partnering with TransCare+ in 2024! Once our resources are integrated there, this website will direct route you to our space on their website, where you will continue to be able to access our content.
Disabled and Neurodivergent Folks
Resources
Books
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Two-Spirits Belong Here by Jen Deerinwater
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More Than Organs by Kay Ulanday Barrett
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Uncomfortable Labels by Laura Kate Dale
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Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
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Sorrow Land by Rivers Solomon
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Accessing the Future: A Disability-Themed Anthology of Speculative Fiction
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Dirty River by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
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Stim: An Autistic Anthology by Lizzie Huxley-Jones
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Knot Body by Eli Tareq el Bechelany-Lynch
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Quick and easy guide to sex and disability by A. Andrews
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Disability Visibility by Alice Wong
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Spectrums by Maxfield Sparrow
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The Cancer Journals by Audre Lorde
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Octavia's Brood by Adrianne Marie Brown and Walidah Imarisha
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The Collected Schizophrenias by Esmé Weijun Wang
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Crip Kinship by Shayda Kafai
Inclusion NB
Inclusion NB (formerly the New Brunswick Association for Community Living) is a provincial, non-profit organization that works on behalf of children and adults with an intellectual or developmental disability and their families, to ensure individuals, with the support of their families, have the option to choose the supports they need to live meaningful lives and participate in their communities as valued and contributing members.
Inclusion NB
Inclusion NB (formerly the New Brunswick Association for Community Living) is a provincial, non-profit organization that works on behalf of children and adults with an intellectual or developmental disability and their families, to ensure individuals, with the support of their families, have the option to choose the supports they need to live meaningful lives and participate in their communities as valued and contributing members.
Queer ASL
Queer ASL focuses on introducing American Sign Language and Deaf culture to 2SLGBTQQIA+ learners and their allies. The courses have a voice-off policy in order to both be respectful of signing spaces and to immerse ourselves in a signing environment. People who complete Queer ASL classes are able to carry basic ASL conversations and have a better understanding about Deaf communities.
Resources
Project LETS is a national grassroots organization and movement led by and for folks with lived experience of mental illness/madness, Disability, trauma, & neurodivergence. They specialize in building just, responsive, and transformative peer support collectives and community mental health care structures that do not depend on state-sanctioned systems that trap our folks in the medical/prison-industrial complex. They work for and with multiply marginalized folks to provide access, political education, & material resources that are needed to survive and thrive. They believe in a world without systems of oppression, where non-carceral responses to crises are the norm!