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Liberation Through the Lens of Disability Justice

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This report reflects on the Covid-19 pandemic, the denial of its ongoingness and how folks who are positioned as most vulnerable to the virus continue to organise to collectively respond to the current moment.

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The Power of Somatics for Collective Transformation

A discussion about the need and potential of somatics in our social justice movements.

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Hear from individuals and organisations who are visioning and building radical infrastructures across London and beyond.

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