Queer Crip Survival Strategies is an exploration of inner/collective knowledge sharing. Looking at food insecurity, public safety, and mental health, we will learn how communities have organized to address their barriers to care or meet each others’ needs through solidarity.
Turning to histories of queer and crip mutual aid/collective movement building, we will see what practices, tools, and calls to actions we can activate in our own institutions and communities. We invite participants to learn how they may support existing mutual aid efforts and to share initiatives and efforts that have supported their own practices or institutions in implementing accessibility.
This session is intended for anyone invested in shaping environments to center the needs of those most marginalized and dreaming up best-practices informed by revolutionary, justice-oriented, community models. Knowledge of .queer theory and crip politics is beneficial, but not required.
This program will include live ASL interpretation and will be recorded, so please RSVP to receive the recording even if you can’t attend.