Student Accommodation Plan

Written by D.P. for “Feminist Disability Studies” When I was in middle school, I went through a period of chronic anxiety and physical disability. Around that time, my parents worked with a counselor and the administration at my school to draft a 504 plan as an accommodation. This poem is a blackout piece using theContinue reading “Student Accommodation Plan”

The Decade Since Diagnosis

Written by Emma Chamberlin for “Feminist Disability Studies” It’s been almost ten years since the diagnosis.  The welcoming party of a recent companion.  A decade of immense pain, physical and emotional discomfort, and a slew of doctor’s visits. — I was on the school bus one afternoon, traveling to my favorite place in the world—myContinue reading “The Decade Since Diagnosis”

A Poem About Crows

Written by Hannah Dang, with support from the DAC team People fear murdersAnd not only the kind who kill Long ago,We were worshipedInside temples of gold,Besides gods and legends Now,We are whisperedTo be liars and thievesAs omens of plagues and deathMistakenFor black birds and ravens Locking their windows,Spy and see,A mob, spits and stones thrownAtContinue reading “A Poem About Crows”

18 Models of Disability

Presentation by Kelly Coons, with support from the DAC team Creator’s Statement: This video, created for an annotation assignment in ENGL / WGSS 6750 – Doing Disability Studies in the Humanities, aims to distill 18 models of disability through the lens of a question and answers segment.  There is a dash of parody targeted atContinue reading “18 Models of Disability”

Places of Waiting

Written by Ashten Vassar-Cain, with support from the DAC team The floorplan was not the most remarkable thing that I saw in the archives. At first glance, there was nothing extraordinary about the basement of Knight Hospital. This was not like the documents that puzzled me, the images that startled me, and the narratives thatContinue reading “Places of Waiting”

Our “Caws” for Disability Representation were Answered: A Review of the Six of Crows Duology by Leigh Bardugo and Netflix’s Hit Adaptation, “Shadow and Bone.”

Written by Hannah Dang, with support from the DAC team (The following image was found under the use of the Creative Commons license. It is a promotional poster of the Netflix adaptation of Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse book series “Shadow and Bone,” “King of Scars,” and “Six of Crows” featuring Jessie Mei Li as Alina Starkov,Continue reading “Our “Caws” for Disability Representation were Answered: A Review of the Six of Crows Duology by Leigh Bardugo and Netflix’s Hit Adaptation, “Shadow and Bone.””