The disability justice activist’s life proved that anger can be an act of care.
If you find yourself humming "Let's Talk About Sex" when you see the cover for Alice Wong's new collection, well, there's at least two of us. The much-anticipated new book, Disability Intimacy: Essays ...
To whom does desire belong? How about love and care? These are the questions at the heart of “Disability Intimacy,” a new book of essays and ephemera collected by the San Francisco activist Alice Wong ...
Alice Wong, 51, amplified the voices of disabled Americans with her books and her oral history platform, the Disability Visibility Project.
Alice Wong is an acclaimed disabled activist whose work and writing has shaped the modern conversation around disability. As the founder and director of the Disability Visibility Project, her work ...
The San Francisco-based disability justice activist, writer and editor died Nov. 14 at age 51, leaving behind a community in mourning.
University of South Australia provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. “In the United States, we’re taught that nakedness is a very intimate and private thing. Yet, I have to show people ...
Can people with severe disabilities have sex? This is a legitimate question that is often considered taboo in America due to our sensitive attitudes toward sex and physical disability and our primal ...
Members of the university community are invited to a talk with Case Western Reserve University Humanities in Leadership Learning Series postdoctoral scholar Nicolas Shannon Savard, director of ...