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W. E. B. Du Bois taught us this, and we teach it to our students. Whiteness was offered as a promise. Precarity makes it less sturdy. There are White people who work hard all of their lives and Whiteness gives them little materially. On the other hand, there are White people who come from powerful edifices, who can point to paintings on
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Stacey Milbern is a disability justice thought leader with twelve years of experience incubating leadership programs, managing services programs, and providing technical assistance to organizations wanting to increase their capacity around disability and diversity. She is a queer, mixed race, disabled woman of color and is passionate about
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Julie Otsuka • The Buddha in the Attic

famed jazz musician Hachidai Nakamura
W. David Marx • Ametora
settler colonial America has always known that environmental crises are health crises, which is why so many colonial projects have harmed land in order to harm Native communities.
Sunaura Taylor • Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from a Wounded Desert
What if one collaborates in all aspects of the research, including theorizing, researching, developing, and outlining an article, but someone else writes up the notes, bullets, fragments, and so on and turns them into paragraphs? What if someone or multiple people talk while someone else writes it down—who is considered the author? Who is
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