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The Future is Disabled

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The Future is Disabled by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha explores the potential of disabled communities to lead transformative social change. Through a combination of essays and reflections, the book examines the creative resilience and visionary activism of disabled individuals, presenting their experiences as key to reshaping the future in areas of justice and equity. The author highlights the essential role of disability in envisioning and building a world where everyone can thrive.
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Explore a vision of a world designed with inclusivity and accessibility at its core, offering insightful reflections on disability justice and the future. You may enjoy this if you're interested in politics and current affairs, particularly focusing on social change and the intersectionality of identities.

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An essay collection that expands on Leah's bestselling book Care Work, centering and uplifting disability justice and care in the pandemic era.

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In The Future Is Disabled, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha asks some provocative questions: What if the majority of people will be disabled in the near future and what if that's not a bad thing? And what if disability justice and disabled wisdom become crucial if we're going to create a future where surviving fascism, climate change, and pandemics and creating liberation are possible?

Building on the work of her game-changing book Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice, Piepzna-Samarasinha writes about disability justice at the end of the world, documenting the many ways disabled people kept and are keeping each other and the rest of the world alive during Trump, fascism, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Other subjects include crip interdependence, care and mutual aid in real life, disabled community building, and disabled art practice as survival and joy.

Written over the course of two years of disabled isolation during the pandemic, this is a book of love letters to other disabled QTBIPOC (and those who care about us and the work of disability justice, the care crisis, and surviving the apocalypse); honour songs for kin who are gone; recipes for survival; questions and real talk about care, organising, disabled families, and kin networks and communities; and wild brown disabled femme joy in the face of death. With passion and power, The Future Is Disabled remembers our dead and insists on our future.

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The Future is Disabled by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha has received praise for its passionate and hopeful narrative, blending memoir and political essays to emphasise the significance of every body and mind. The book advocates for a future where disabled perspectives are central to addressing current societal issues, highlighting the impact of the pandemic on disabled communities, particularly QTBIPOC individuals. It stands out as a thought-provoking and unflinching manifesto on disability justice, with critics recognising it as both an inspiring guide and a critical examination of ableism.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781551528915

Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 December 2022

Country: Canada

Imprint: Arsenal Pulp Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 338

About the Author

Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha is a Lambda Literary Award-winning queer disabled femme writer and performer of Burgher/Tamil Sri Lankan and Irish/Roma ascent. Their previous books include Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice and Dirty River: A Queer Femme of Color Dreaming Her Way Home, and they are co-editor of Beyond Survival: Strategies and Stories from the Transformative Justice Movement.

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