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Tools of mutual aid for COVID-19

Ejeris Dixon is the co-editor of Stories and Strategies from the Transformative Justice Movement. Resources Pod Mapping worksheet and instructions Half Assed Disabled Prepper's Tips for Preparing for a Coronavirus Quarantine More from our Forward Thinking on Covid-19 Series Transcript Hi...

Kenyon Farrow on inequality and COVID-19

  Kenyon Farrow on Inequality and COVID-19     Kenyon Farrow is a writer and journalist and senior editor of thebody.com and thebodypro.com. He talks about inequality and COVID-19, breaking down the racial and economic disparities present. This virus...

Kenyon Farrow on The Racial and Economic Implications of the Coronavirus Pandemic

    Kenyon Farrow on the Racial and Economic Implications of the Coronavirus Pandemic   Guest commentary by way of Kenyon Farrow, writer, journalist, strategist, senior editor of TheBody.com and TheBodyPro.com, breaks down the racial and economic disparities...

Touretteshero Does Becket

Touretteshero Does Beckett About This Episode Laura interviews British comedian and activist Jess Thom about her performance of Samuel Beckett’s play “Not I.” Thom’s work reveals how neurodiversity makes theater, society—everything!—richer.  From Public Theater listing: "Jess Thom has Tourettes,...

LF SHOW EXCLUSIVE: Exile of Bolsonaro’s Brazil: Feminist Debora Diniz

How do we define "love is love," and what are we willing to do to defend one another? This week, we speak with a group of LGBTQIA leaders on just that.

Accessible Art: Jaye Moon’s “Call Me by Your Name”

How do we define "love is love," and what are we willing to do to defend one another? This week, we speak with a group of LGBTQIA leaders on just that.

Design for Justice: Disabled Hackers are Leading the Way

How do we define "love is love," and what are we willing to do to defend one another? This week, we speak with a group of LGBTQIA leaders on just that.

Stonewall 100: Riotous Past, Rapturous Futures

How do we define "love is love," and what are we willing to do to defend one another? This week, we speak with a group of LGBTQIA leaders on just that.

Aging Isn’t A Problem, Ageism Is

Someone turns 65 every 8 seconds in this country, and as our elderly population grows, so does the need to build an economy around our future selves. In this episode, three leaders in the age justice movement share their ideas about how we can age with dignity, power, and change our society to reflect just that.

Dance as World-Changing Movement: Alice Sheppard and STREB

Two artists who expand our ideas about beauty, risk, mobility, and inclusion. Wheelchair dancer and esteemed choreographer Alice Sheppard, and MacArthur Genius Award-winning action architect Elizabeth Streb. What difference does art make? Should art-making...

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