‘Can You Really Be a Queer Muslim?’: Intersectionality and the Complexity of Identity
‘I Love and Hate It’: Contemplating My Complex Relationship with My Disability
The relationship I have with my disability – my ‘little hand’ as it’s always been affectionately referred to – is complex and emotional. I’ve come to learn that it’s ever shifting; even throughout a day my feelings and moods about it fluctuate, my physicality with it shifts…
Why Language is Important When Talking About Disabilities
Without knowing it, we use ableist language every day. In the process of doing so, simultaneously we differentiate and treat those with disabilities as less than. If we change the way we address people with disabilities by not using ableist language, we can stop stigmatising those who appear or act ‘different’…