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Sometimes approaches to climate can reinforce [[ableism]], and this is represented by the term eco-ableism. See our definitions page on [[ableism]] for examples of eco-ableism. | Sometimes approaches to climate can reinforce [[ableism]], and this is represented by the term eco-ableism. See our definitions page on [[ableism]] for examples of eco-ableism. | ||
<p>The ideas and knowledge shared on this page come from:</p><p>1) An instagram live with Priya Penner, moderated by Kenzie Harris (HUB team member). Ideas coming from Priya are highlighted throughout.</p><p>2) Knowledge compiled by HUB anglo librarian Kenzie Harris.</p> | |||
= Disability justice is a climate justice issue = | = Disability justice is a climate justice issue = | ||
<p>Priya Penner is a multiply-disabled queer leader of color with grassroots organizing experience on the local, state, and national levels. Priya learned about disability pride and disability rights at a very young age. She spent several years using her knowledge of the Independent Living philosophy to organize on the grassroots level with the national disability rights organization, ADAPT, as well as with various colleagues on the local and collegiate levels. It was in college that she discovered the Disability Justice framework, which now serves as the touchstone for all her work. She joined The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies in June of 2020 to help ensure marginalized communities, especially multiply marginalized people, are heard within the disaster response and recovery field. Priya received her certification in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) from Cornell University in 2023. She serves on the Board of the Alliance for Consumer-Directed Supports. -[https://disasterstrategies.org/priya-penner-bio/ The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies]</p> | <p>Priya Penner is a multiply-disabled queer leader of color with grassroots organizing experience on the local, state, and national levels. Priya learned about disability pride and disability rights at a very young age. She spent several years using her knowledge of the Independent Living philosophy to organize on the grassroots level with the national disability rights organization, ADAPT, as well as with various colleagues on the local and collegiate levels. It was in college that she discovered the Disability Justice framework, which now serves as the touchstone for all her work. She joined The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies in June of 2020 to help ensure marginalized communities, especially multiply marginalized people, are heard within the disaster response and recovery field. Priya received her certification in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) from Cornell University in 2023. She serves on the Board of the Alliance for Consumer-Directed Supports. -[https://disasterstrategies.org/priya-penner-bio/ The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies]</p> | ||
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Revision as of 20:59, 1 March 2024
Disability justice is "a framework that moves beyond the legislation-centric approach of the disability rights movement; a social movement guided by ten principles: intersectionality, leadership of those most impacted, anti-capitalist politic, commitment to cross-movement organizing, recognizing wholeness, sustainability, commitment to cross-disability solidarity, interdependence, collective access, and collective liberation." -Sins Invalid, adapted by Michelle Xie [1]
- "All bodies are valuable, hold beauty, and are deserving of care. This extends to our community bodies, to the bodies of our plant and animal kin, and to our shared planetary body itself, the earth." -Sins Invalid
- Every body is integral to any movement toward justice. Ableism believes that some bodies are superior to, and thus more valueable than, other bodies. -Sins Invalid
- "Disabled people are not disabled due to their impairments, rather they are disabled by structural and systemic barriers within society." -Jake Clarke
Sometimes approaches to climate can reinforce ableism, and this is represented by the term eco-ableism. See our definitions page on ableism for examples of eco-ableism.
The ideas and knowledge shared on this page come from:
1) An instagram live with Priya Penner, moderated by Kenzie Harris (HUB team member). Ideas coming from Priya are highlighted throughout.
2) Knowledge compiled by HUB anglo librarian Kenzie Harris.
Disability justice is a climate justice issue
Priya Penner is a multiply-disabled queer leader of color with grassroots organizing experience on the local, state, and national levels. Priya learned about disability pride and disability rights at a very young age. She spent several years using her knowledge of the Independent Living philosophy to organize on the grassroots level with the national disability rights organization, ADAPT, as well as with various colleagues on the local and collegiate levels. It was in college that she discovered the Disability Justice framework, which now serves as the touchstone for all her work. She joined The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies in June of 2020 to help ensure marginalized communities, especially multiply marginalized people, are heard within the disaster response and recovery field. Priya received her certification in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) from Cornell University in 2023. She serves on the Board of the Alliance for Consumer-Directed Supports. -The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies
Disabled people are marginalized and are equally deserving of liberation |
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Environmental racism and natural disasters cause disabilities |
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Natural disasters disproportionately harm disabled and other marginalized people |
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Eco-ableism reinforces oppression |
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There can be no climate justice without addressing immediate survival needs |
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'Survival of the fittest' is an oppressive mindset |
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Watch/listen
See the following video by Climate Atlas of Canada for a quick overview of how disability justice intersects with climate justice:
A special thanks to staff at the People's Hub for helping us source the resources included above.
If you have any suggested revisions or additional resources to share related to the above content, please email them to kenzie@lehub.ca.