disability & accommodations resources
the following resources explore anti-ableist work, creating an accessible workplace and more
Understanding the issue
- It’s time to explore the meaning of ableism, Andrew Pulrang
- White fragility and ableism, Imani Barbarin
Articles
- Disability Pride, Jax Jackie Brown
- Dos and don’ts of disability language, Andrew Pulrang
- How to make your social justice event accessible, Commons Library
- Improve web site accessibility, Commons Library
- Power dynamics and inclusion in online meetings, Evelyn Arellano
Toolkits & explainers
- Know your rights: disability discrimination, Human Rights Commission
- Disability discrimination action guide, Human Rights Commission
- The social model of disability, People with Disability Australia
- The Disability Visibility project
- Culture is Inclusion, First People’s Disability Network
- Migration & Disability Factsheets, National Ethnic Disability Alliance
- List of disability justice links and organisations, The Commons Library
Videos & podcasts
- Crip Camp, Netflix
- Centring the voices of people with disability, Carly Findlay
Books
- Being Heumann, Judith Heumann
- Skin, Tooth, and Bone: The Basis of Movement is Our People, Sins Invalid
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This A4 PDF consists of intertwine’s privilege wheel and prompts to add the labels on the axes that create marginalisation and oppression.
Our most requested resource, the privilege wheel handout is designed for use in small group discussion as part of intersectionality training. Although it is free, we ask that you add a donation to your order if you or your organisation can afford it. intertwine pays 1% of all income to First Nations communities via the Pay the Rent Grassroots Collective.