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Amy Marks discusses a quiet piece of disability representation in media.
Woman of the Hour and disability representation
Amy Marks
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The realities of managing unexpected symptoms of chronic illness.
My body, my friend
Jasper Peach
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As a disabled person in 2024, there’s very little ableist behaviour that can shock or surprise me, especially when it comes from those in power.
Ableist language has no place in parliament (or anywhere)
Laura Pettenuzzo
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As a First Nations person with a disability in Australia, my journey is shaped by my culture, identity, and various barriers I continue to face.
My journey as a First Nations person with disability
Madeline Prasad
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The cost of living is hitting hard - but what does it look like when you have a chronic illness as well?
The reality of Crohn's in a costly world
Jax Bulstrode
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Nice work if you can get it – choice in employment and life as a disabled person.
Nice work if you can get it
Jasper Peach
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The DRC response has disappointed the disability community.
Disappointment at the DRC response
Laura Pettenuzzo
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COVID is not over. People are still catching it and spreading it, with nary a thought for the personal and societal consequences.
The problem with performing while COVID positive
Laura Pettenuzzo
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Poetry is how I navigated my adolescence while dealing with mental illness.
Capturing glimmers in poetry
Jax Bulstrode
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“None of us are free until all of us are free”: much heard in activist groups, suggesting they're inclusive, Left and care for all.
Pride and Clean Air for Queers
Jasper Peach
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Comedian Ashley Apap traps someone else in her Invisible Disability Cloak.
The Invisible Disability Cloak
Ashley Apap
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