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the front page of the Maskwacis Disability Futures report with image of a person's shadow on the wall of a teepee.
Maskwacis Disability Futures. [Indigenous-led research about the experiences, needs, and dreams of Cree people with disabilities living in Maskwacis.
Painting of a garden in bloom and a big yellow sun
We Become Gardens [intersectional methodologies for mutual flourishing]
A wooden side table is draped in a purple polka dotted scarf, which is covered with kleenex, a bowl of orange ear plugs, and name tags. Purple index cards offer instructions for filling out the name tags: name tags with a red border request no social interaction with others; yellow bordered name tags request careful or minimal social engagement from others; green bordered name tags request lots of social engagement from others. The side table sits next to a couch holding a bag of chips and a purple index card that reads "mad home work".
Trauma Informed Practice [critiquing pathologization and crafting anti-oppressive, disability and mad affirming practices]
A painting of a blue feather with a colourful sun, plants, waves and stars.
Elsewheres as Experiences of Belonging [an intersectional collective autoethnography]
Inclinations [a dance on film]
A collaboratively painted mural in six dark blues. The mantra "STAY MAD" is centred, encircled by finger streaks, nestled above large wing-like streaks, and surrounded by clouds, black holes, splatters, and hand prints.
Mad Homes [Mad performance aesthetics, politics, and cultures]
Lindsay and Danielle
dancing
one of Lindsay's thick thighs outstretched with toes grazing the floor,
​the other melting into Danielle's knee.
​Danielle leans in,
​their wheelchair balanced on one wheel
Care [intersectional critiques, practices, and imaginings]
The Mia Mingus Quote "Access is a practice of love" on the front of a hoodie. Small cards with art scattered across the place one would put their hands.
Axiology Clinic: Collaborations between Nathan Viktor Fawaz and Christine J. Ha. a place where we make art, generate research, and cultivate axiological interventions
Beige and Black film festival poster. Images of activists within the letters EKDFF - 1st Edmonton Korean Disability Film Festival, 2024
First Edmonton Korean Disability Film Festival.
Image from practitioner tip sheet titled avoiding EDI policy mistakes in sport
Sport Equity Policy [practitioner and academic tools for avoiding common problems with EDI policies
A colourful drawing of a wheel spinning. The four quadrants are named: learning, harm reduction, transformation, accountabilty & transparency. Each space between spokes outlines a possible approach
The Operationalizing Intersectionality Framework [a framework for practitioners wanting to develop intersectional praxis]
Image from front page of report. Text in front of faded image of a running track reads: Trans inclusion in sport. Countering misinformation with research
Trans-Affirming Sport [plain language reports supporting evidence and equity-informed approaches to trans and intersex people's participation in sport
drawn connections between a range of systems of oppresssion
Dismantling historical Hardscapes [A short offering on Dismantling structural harms rather than Add & Stir inclusion]
Front slide from a research presentation entitled abolitionist critiques of Canadian safe sport
Transforming Safe Sport [practitioner and academic interventions into punitive approaches to safety in sport
7 members of the Re-creation collective sit masked around a set table on a conference stage.
Enacting Intersectionality in Recreation and Sport [keynote, participatory project, and curriculum for practitioners]

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