Teri Adams has something engaging to say about being disabled. Its well-written, on point and served up fresh at Crip Chronicles.
One of my recent favorites is Coffee for Crips. It is one of the best pieces I have seen in a long time weaving crip consciousness, social analysis, and good storytelling. Here's a snippet:
About four years ago, I stayed a couple of nights in a Best Western in Agate Beach, Oregon. Their in-hotel sundries store, which contained an espresso counter, was run by a man in a wheelchair. He had arranged everything in sort of a U shape around him so that everything was the perfect height and well within reach. He split the shifts with his wife, who rolled in an office chair on her shifts.
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