being seen book review

The cover title for Elsa Sjunneson's memoir "Being Seen: One Deafbliund Woman's Fight to End Ableism" written in all capitalized white and grey letters. The cover has a black background with "I" in shining a light and illuminating the right side of the cover.

[Image Description: The cover title for Elsa Sjunneson’s memoir “Being Seen: One Deafblind Woman’s Fight to End Ableism” written in all capitalized white and grey letters. The cover has a black background with the “I” in “Being” shining a light and illuminating the right side of the cover.]   Set to be released on October […]

Combat Wheelchair Update! Play as a Butt-Kicking Rogue

For the DnD fans of my last article on Sara Thompson’s homebrew tactical wheelchair, I come with an update! Thompson’s wheelchair now has a playable character in Idle Champions! His name is Talin Uran. *insert excited screaming here*   Image courtesy of Codename Entertainment. A cartoon image of a Tiefling with red skin, black hair, and […]

Accessible Adventures in TTRPGs with Sara Thompson

Movies. TV shows. Holiday commercials, even. For the first time in history, the integration of disabled bodies in popular culture is more pronounced than ever. And what better place to add in disabled representation than in fantasy TTRPGs, where anything can happen? This is what designer Sara Thompson (she/they) sought to do with their design of […]

The Cripped-Up Horror of Halloween Movies

What do Split, Phantom of the Opera, A Quiet Place, and Bird Box have in common? All four movies utilize disability as a means to create thrill and horror. But do they all do disability justice?  CW: This article contains descriptions of murder, gore, trauma, and suicide within dramatic film.  Split (2016) is a horror movie featuring a villain […]

15 Cripped-Up Characters That Deserved Better Representation

Inspired by our recent roast of the newest adaptation of “Come As You Are,” here are 15 Disabled Characters That Should Have Been Played by Disabled Actors. Warning – this article comments on plots containing suicide, abuse, and disabled slurs.  #15: Sean Penn as Sam Dawson in I Am Sam To start us off, we […]

YouTube Plans to Discontinue Viewer-Submitted Captions

In the latest news of accessibility removal, YouTube announced that they will be removing community captions on September 28, 2020. A screenshot of YouTube’s announcement to discontinue community contributions. Image description: An announcement from Youtube stating: Community contributions will be discontinued across all channels after September 28, 2020. Community contributions allowed viewers to add closed […]

“Come As You Are” – But Only If You’re Cripping Up

A quadriplegic, a wheelchair user, and a blind man are walking down the road when a cop pulls up next to them. Finding them alone on a busy highway, the cop calls it in: “Yeah, I’ve got two handicapped guys – “ “Actually,” the quadriplegic corrects, “it’s ‘person with disabilities.’” The cop gives the ragtag […]

10 Disabled Authors & Book Characters You Can Support Over JKR & Harry Potter

With J. K. Rowling’s recent harmful tweets rejecting trans* identity floating to the surface of the internet, we’ve been on the hunt for new authors to read instead of supporting the author best known for writing the Harry Potter series. In light of this, we’ve put together 10 disabled authors and their books that you can read […]

Pause, Rewind, The Tales of a ‘Deaf Girl’

Illustration by Damaris Contreras Deaf girl … and I can’t hear your words –  kettle whistles, chair scrapes on wooden floor, and your lips move across the table telling me… Something. again I plug in my tape player –           microphone of my lips,           switches of […]