![]() ![]() ![]() At the same time, that movement left us with cliffhangers – (laughs) that’s the way I like to think about it. PB: I want to say on the front end that the work of disability justice builds on the work that the disability rights movement has done, we wouldn’t be at a place where we could be discussing disability justice were it not for the gains of the disability rights movement in codifying rights for people with disabilities. ![]() Q: How does Sins Invalid’s emphasis on “disability justice” differ from a more mainstream organization that advocates for “disability rights”? David Langstaff, intern at the Catalyst Project, interviews Leroy Moore and Patty Berne, co-founders of Sins Invalid, a disability justice based performance project focusing on the intersections of embodiment, disability and sexuality.
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