Sick of it! Special edition / a Disability Inside/Outside project.
- Date:
- [2023]
- Books
- Online
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About this work
Description
"Content warning: This zine deals with the systematic violence against Black, Indigenous, Disabled and other vulnerable peoples."--From contents page.
"We are a group of abolitionists and disabled activists working to build connections between the free world disabled community and that behind bars."--From contents page.
Publication/Creation
Brooklyn, NY : Sick of it!, [2023]
Physical description
19 pages : black and white illustrations ; 22 cm
Series
Contents
Skin, tooth, and bone: the basis of movement is our people, a disability justice primer by Sins Invalid -- Disability incarcerated: imprisonment and disability in the United States and Canada and decarcerating disability: deinstitutionalization and prison abolition by Liat Ben-moshe -- Chart: types of confinement through history -- Chart: are prisons the new asylums? -- We do this 'til we free us: abolitionist organizing and transforming justice by Mariame Kaba -- Brilliant imperfection: grappling with cure by Eli Claire -- Reflection: notes on racist medical diagnoses -- How to go mad without losing your mind : madness and black radical creativity by La Marr Jurelle Bruce -- Books to prison programs list.
Notes
This zine was created digitally, and the PDF was printed by Wellcome for inclusion in the collection.
Title from cover.
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Type/Technique
Languages
Subjects
- People with disabilitiesUnited States
- PrisonersPsychological aspectsUnited States
- Prison abolition movementsUnited States
- Discrimination against people with disabilitiesUnited States
- Discrimination against the mentally illUnited States
- Racism in criminal justice administrationUnited States
- Disability Studies
- Prisoners
- Disabled Persons
- Social Discrimination
- Systemic Racism
- United States
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