In this episode, Niki interviews Elea Chang, disability justice advocate, community organizer, and artist. The two discuss the capitalist notion of the "pandemic being over," and the ways in which disability justice offers a pathway of care, solidarity, and safety in these uncertain times. In this, they also discuss the limitations of representation and identity politics in an economy that commodifies it all.
Elea is the creator of Disabled and Here, an interview and stock images celebrating disabled BIPOC.
This episode is in partnership with Open Collective Foundation.
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