FURTHER READING ON ACCESSIBILITY
Listening to disabled people is the best way to learn about accesiblity.
Intersectionality
Stephanie "Najma" Johnson, What exactly is Intersectionality?
Angel L. Miles, Akemi Nishida, Anjali J. Forber-Pratt, An open letter to White disability studies and ableist institutions of higher education
S. M. Neumeier, Disabled Genders
Talia A. Lewis, Working Definition of Ableism
Rachel Cohen-Rottenberg, Ableism on the Left is Still Ableism
Disability and Education
S. M. Neumeier, Bullying is Abuse, and Abuse Has No Perks
Kerima Çevik, The Presumption of Incompetence: When Prophecy Fails
Rae Green on classes in school being inaccessible
Rae Green on navigating school campuses
Molly Burke, What School Was Like As A Blind Student
Jessica Kellgren-Fozard, Being Disabled In School
Desirae McNeil, My Learning Disability Story
Speech and Debate Stories, A Guide to Diversity and Inclusion for Camps
Language
Lydia X. Z. Brown, Ableism/Language