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Calling Up Justice has been supporting on going accessibility and support measures with and for our disabled community during this LA Fires crisis. Our relationship
Calling Up Justice has been supporting on going accessibility and support measures with and for our disabled community during this LA Fires crisis. Our relationship
Calling Up Justice defines calling up culture as being willing to acknowledge where harm or barrier exists and addressing them. Call down culture responds to
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Make an account on Followers Forever and make sure your Followers can Find you where ever you are! read articles on disintermediation, enshittification, data rights,
Introduction Crip Create is a weekly online co-working and socializing space centered on Disability Justice for all Disabled individuals. It meets every Wednesday from 1:00-3:00
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At Calling Up Justice we value connectivity and our ability to communicate. In a world in increasing pandemic and further disability we must find ways
The Heirloom Initiative: Preserving Justice Practices for Future Generations In a rapidly evolving world, justice practices are more critical than ever in fostering equity, inclusion,
The internet has the potential to be an extraordinary space for connection, growth, and creativity. Yet, for many users, particularly those from marginalized communities, digital
The Sick Woman Theory, developed by Johanna Hedva, is a framework that challenges the traditional notions of activism and societal value. It argues that the
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