Operating on crip time

“Rather than bend disabled bodies and minds to meet the clock, crip time bends the clock to meet disabled bodies and minds” 

Alison Kafer from her book “Feminist, Queer, Crip.” 

Thank you to Casey Gray (she/her) — an author, artist, advocate who proudly operates on crip time — for sharing this quote, and for showing up, every day, for other people with living with disability and in unfairly marginalised groups such as First Nations people.

Casey, I see you and I salute you!

To learn more about Casey’s work and her books for adults with intellectual disability, visit:
https://www.byed.com.au/books-byed

From top: Neurodivergence pride flag, ADHD pride flag, Autism pride flag. The post cover is the Disability pride flag. All photographs and yarn art by Catherin J Pascal Dunk — proud to be neurodivergent. To see more of Catherin’s yarnbombing, visit @catarina_jota on instagram

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