Disability Pride: Five Disabled LGBTQ Activists Who Connected Communities

Pride today largely consists of celebrations, rainbow-clad community members, and corporations capitalizing on the opportunity to seem inclusive. The major strides in advancing LGBTQ rights combined with the nearly nonexistent inclusion of our history in school curriculums can allow us to perceive the past through rose-colored lenses. It is easy to forget the myriad of […]

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 […]

How Lilo and Stitch Has Become Part of Autistic Culture

When Lilo and Stitch was released to theaters by Walt Disney Animation Studios on June 21, 2002, no one expected it to be as popular as it is currently. The movie is about a young Hawaiian girl named Lilo who lives with her sister Nani. During the movie, Nani brings Lilo to adopt an animal-like […]