This conversation brings together Mia Mingus and the Triple Cripples to discuss disability justice and its relationship to liberation practice through their respective work. They discuss the intersections of disability justice with racial justice, transformative justice and abolition, and uplift the genius of disabled and chronically sick people in shaping the world we long for.
This video has been adapted from a live event that we ran in September 2021, facilitated by Farzana Khan.
Mia Mingus, The Triple Cripples
One of the strengths of our movements for liberation is in turning towards the trouble, not away. A letter drawing on a transformative justice lens to resist polarisation.
HJL’s Health Justice Researcher Dr Stephanie Davis writes on the future of collective care, labour and organising in this short fiction piece.
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.
A discussion about the need and potential of somatics in our social justice movements.
A discussion about the need and potential of somatics for racial justice.
Hear from individuals and organisations who are visioning and building radical infrastructures across London and beyond.
Exploring the transformative possibilities offered by psychedelics and plant medicine.
Exploring race, masculinity and mental health through the creative journeys of two artists.