With book tours and launches delayed or postponed, the Disability… Each opens with a quote from a contributor in that section. “Expanding Candid’s commitment to DEI through our eBooks collection,” Alicia Hyman, November 23, 2020, Candid. “How to teach children about disability, at every age,” Kristen Parisi, July 28, 2020, Today Show. Now the DVP is over 140 oral histories describing what it means to live with a disability. My favorite quote comes from Sandy Ho in the Becoming section: “Taking up space as a disabled person is always revolutionary.”. . Please contact leap@spl.org with any questions.”, Register: https://eventactions.com/eareg.aspx?ea=Rsvp, About the event: https://www.spl.org/event-calendar?trumbaEmbed=eventid%3D149703024%26view%3Devent%26-childview%3D. an … Disability is not just the story of someone we love or the story of whom we may become; rather it is undoubtedly the story of our nation. Now more than ever, our society desperately needs to listen to and take action on the changes disabled artists and activists have been demanding for so long. One in five people in the United States lives with a disability. . The 37 powerful stories in Disability Visibility reveal the depth of everyday courage and the extraordinary human capacity to find humor in the face of life’s adversities.” —Shelf Awareness. “Interview with Alice Wong,” Kendra Winchester, July 22, 2020 Reading Women podcast. The even Now the DVP is over 140 oral histories describing what it means to live with a disability. It both restricts and expands your immediate universe. “5 books to read by disabled authors,” Shona Louise, September 3, 2020. Disability Visibility reflects that diversity with its contributors, giving . “Collectively, through our stories, our connections and our actions, disabled people will continue to confront and transform the status quo. “Being in our own words,” Alaina Johns, September 8, 2020, Broad Street Review. . “Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century” Centers the Wisdom of Disabled People, Carrie Wade, June 30, 2020, Autostraddle. Infographic by Elizabeth Hee about the book (see below). Copyright © 2020 Workers World. . --Book Riot "Alice Wong . “Fall Books 2020,” September 25, 2020,Call Your Girlfriend podcast,. . . In the middle is an image of a book titled ‘Disability Visibility: First Person Stories from the 21st Century Edited by Alice Wong’ the book cover has overlapping triangles in a variety of bright colors with black text overlaying them and an off-white background. Disability Visibility First-person Stories From the Twenty-first Century (eBook) : Wong, Alice : ONE OF THE PROGRESSIVE 'S BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR One in five people in the United States lives with a disability. “Stories From The Disability Community,” Jana Schiels, July 14, 2020, Wisconsin Public Radio. It changes how you see the world around you. A green circle next to the title reads “Staying alive is a lot of work for a disabled person in an ableist society.”. “Q+A with Alice Wong on her new book, “Disability Visibility: First Person Stories from the 21st Century, “New book is Alice Wong’s latest take on the ‘vastness’ of disability culture,”, “BitchReads: 17 Books Feminists Should Read in June,”, “New Works by Writers with Disabilities Hit Publisher Lists,”, https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/book”, Q&A with Andres “Jay” Molina and Alexis Neophytides, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Requests for interviews and online book events: Julie Ertl, Publicity Manager, Vintage Books & Anchor Books | The Knopf Doubleday Group, jertl@penguinrandomhouse.com, 212-572-2420, Access Rider and Media Kit for Alice Wong, All new! “8 Collections Featuring Underrepresented Voices,” Emily Stochl, August 5, 2020,  Bookriot. Average Customer Ratings. With book tours and launches delayed or postponed, the Disability Visibility Book Circle is offering one-time grants of $1000 for 15 disabled writers in the US who already have books published this year or plan to have books published in 2020 through June 30, 2021. “New Works by Writers with Disabilities Hit Publisher Lists,” Alex Green, April 3, 2020, Publisher’s Weekly. Some people use Deaf/Disabled and some use Disabled to represent everyone with any type of disability. “Q+A with Alice Wong on her new book, “Disability Visibility: First Person Stories from the 21st Century,” Linda Williams, June 30, 2020, Invisible Disability Project. It invites readers to question their own assumptions and understandings. As Laura Hershey (1962-2010), a poet, journalist, feminist and disability rights activist, says in the book: This book is for everyone to read. From original pieces by up-and-coming authors like Keah Brown and Haben Girma, to blog posts, manifestos, eulogies, testimonies to Congress, and beyond: this anthology gives a glimpse of the vast richness and complexity of the disabled experience, highlighting the passions, talents, and everyday lives of this community. The book is divided into four sections: Being, Becoming, Doing and Connecting. “Asian American Alice Wong Forefronts the Magic Within the Disability Community in ‘Disability Visibility,'” Giannina Ong, August 30, 2020, Mochi Magazine. . “6 Memoirs by Political Changemakers,” Alice Wong,  October 20, 2020, Read It Forward. We are pleased to announce that we have resumed printing and mailing on a monthly basis, for now. The essays are a collection that describes the lives of people with disabilities. ... What listeners say about Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century. “A Review of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century,” Adam Hubrig, September 23, 2020, Brevity. ‘Disability Visibility’ is the first, hopefully not the last, on-paper offshoot of Wong’s Disability Visibility Project. "Creating, sharing, and amplifying disability media and culture". We have continued publishing articles on workers.org, along with a weekly PDF of what would have been the printed version. Print subscriptions will still be extended in consideration of the temporary suspension of printing and the currently more limited print schedule. “A Disability-Rights Consultant and Social Worker Explains How to Check Your Ableism Every Day,” Elizabeth Brodsky, July 27, 2020, Popsugar. ISBN: 9781984899422 (paperback) 9781984899439 (ebook). "Being" captures writings that explain the daily challenges of wrestling with a disability, from blindness and deafness to autism, bipolar personality, generalized mental illness, fibromyalgia, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and others. “WONDER WOMEN OF HISTORY Celebrates Real Life Heroes,” Rosie Knight, September 2, 2020,  Nerdist. Some disabilities are visible, others less apparent—but all are underrepresented in media and popular culture. Description. This book is outstanding. . Some disabilities are visible, others less apparent--but all are underrepresented in media and popular culture. Recap from 11/7/20 Disability Visibility book event on disability justice with Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Patty Berne moderated by Yomi Wrong. “BSI Fall 2020 Gregg Beratan review of Disability Visibility,” September 24, 2020, Rochester Public Library. “By its very nature, the disability community is incredibly intersectional and diverse, including people from all walks of life, backgrounds, and cultures. Being visible and claiming a disabled identity brings risks as much as it brings pride. Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century by Alice Wong has an overall rating of Positive based on 3 book reviews. Books like this showcase why change is needed, what needs to be part of the larger political consciousness, and who is often left out of the conversation. Watch Gregg talk about the importance of disability pride and community and why this book … “ICS member Alejandra Ospina narrates Disability Visibility audiobook,” July 2020, Independence Care System. In 2014, Wong partnered with StoryCorps, a national oral history organization, to create the Disability Visibility Project. “Roughly 15 percent of people around the world have a disability, and yet their stories are often never told. This book is It looks to the future and past with hope and love. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. “A Year in Reading: Sejal Shah,” Sejal Shah, December 22, 2020, The Millions. . Covering the entirety of US history from pre-1492 to the present, A Disability History of the United States is the first audiobook to place the experiences of people with disabilities at the center of the American narrative. “Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century,” Nila Gupta, August 3, 2020, Disability Arts Online. . “Plain Language Writing — An Essential Part Of Accessibility,” Andrew Pulrang, October 22, 2020, Forbes. They are marching orders. A; A; A; ... Gregg Beratan, share a review on for the book Disability Visitability First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century, edited by Alice Wong. Verbatim copying and distribution of articles is permitted in any medium without royalty provided this notice is preserved. If you are at all interested in learning more about the disabled lived condition, it is simply a must-read. Book cover by Madeline Partner.] Why is the world’s richest country so unprepared? Originally planned as a one-year project to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act, the project grew. “Alice Wong’s book launch panel offers glimpse into deeply lived personal aspects of different disabilities,” Hari Srinivasan, August 3, 2020, Daily Cal. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Wong closes her introduction: “Disabled people have always existed, whether the word disability is used or not… . has long been at the forefront of the disability justice movement.” —Bitch Media, “17 Books Feminists Should Read … . “Favorite Books of 2020,” Mike Ervin, November 25, 2020, The Progressive. “Share the Journey with Jeneva: Staying Visible with Alice Wong,” Jeneva Stone, August 27, 2020, Little Lobbyists. has long been at the forefront of the disability justice movement.” —Bitch Media, “17 Books Feminists Should Read … Some address the specific issues facing people of color, and many identify as queer. . Rather, they show disabled people simply being in our own words, by our own accounts.”. Order paperback, e-book, audiobook (multiple retailers). She is very clear the book “is not Disability 101 or a definitive ‘best of’ list.… These stories do not seek to explain the meaning of disability or to inspire or elicit sympathy. “UK Disability History Month 2020,” Karin, November 18, 2020, Hampshire Library Service. It is a privilege to have a book published and yet the pressure to promote can be incredibly difficult and inaccessible for many disabled writers at the best of times but especially now. Now, just in time for the thirtieth anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, activist Alice Wong brings together an urgent, galvanizing collection of personal essays by contemporary disabled writers. Subscribe to the Disability Visibility newsletter for the latest on the book, reviews, events, giveaways, and more! “Alice Wong calls attention to the importance of disability visibility,” Ella Fitzhugh, November 3, 2020, The McGill Tribune. a look at a wide range of experiences and types of disability." The contributors are people who were born with disabilities and those who have become disabled, cultural workers, incarcerated workers, attorneys, doctors, authors, activists – barrier breakers representing different communities. Whether you currently consider yourself part of the disability community or not, you’re gonna want to take in the wisdom woven throughout this book. “Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century,” edited by Alice Wong, was published this summer. “Alice Wong’s Disability Visibility Project is five years strong and is permanently disrupting stereotypes about disability,” Roxanne Ray, September 9, 2020, International Examiner. Disability Visibility Book Circle 2020 The coronavirus pandemic has changed everyone’s lives. Some disabilities are visible, others less apparent—but all are underrepresented in media and popular culture. “Alice Wong On Ruckuses, Rage And Medicaid,” Anna Sale, October 21, 2020, Death, Sex, and Money podcast, WNYC. The Curiosity Podcast with Dan Sterenchunk and Tommy Estlund, Episode 153 (audio and text transcript). “My Joy Is My Freedom,” Keah Brown, June 30, 2020, Elle Magazine. “Activist and Media Maker Alice Wong Brings Us Moving Stories by Disabled Writers,” Karen Gullo, July 29, 2020, Seismic Sisters. The express purpose of this money is for writers to organize their own book event via video conference. The expansion comes from becoming part of a community. . “7 Books to Read in Honor of the 30th Anniversary of the ADA,” Jaime Herndon, July 23, 2020. The book is divided into four sections: Being, Becoming, Doing and Connecting. Now the DVP is over 140 oral histories describing what it means to live with a disability. . a look at a wide range of experiences and types of disability." Disability Visibility Book Review. One in five people in the United States lives with a disability. By Jean Bowdish posted on September 17, 2020. Wong also has a Disability Visibility podcast, creating, sharing and amplifying disability media and culture. In this time when so many with disabilities find it even harder to get help readers will get a variety of essays exposing inequalities. “Best books published in summer 2020,” Sian Babish, July 29, 2020, The Chicago Tribune. . Disability is sociopolitical, cultural and biological. “Our Lives Matter, Too,” Truth Be Told podcast, September 24, 2020, KQED. has long been at the forefront of the disability justice movement.” —Bitch Media, “17 Books Feminists Should Read … Wong also has a Disability Visibility podcast, creating, sharing and amplifying disability media and culture. “16 books to gift this holiday,” passerbuys, December 2020. Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, 7 – 8:10 p.m Pacific, Alice Wong, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha And Elsa Sjunneson, “Founder and Director of the Disability Visibility Project Alice Wong will speak with Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Elsa Sjunneson about their contributions to the collection. . It’s an ingenious way to live.”, Wong’s collection of 37 stories is wide-ranging, encompassing a variety of disabilities. “Grants Celebrate Disability Culture,” M. Leona Godin, December 16, 2020, Publisher’s Weekly. I am lucky she is my friend. “Advocating in Plain Language, with Sara Luterman,” Haley Moss and Dr. Lori Butts, July 28, 2020, Spectrumly Speaking podcast. Disability Visibility reflects that diversity with its contributors, giving . Deaf with a capital D represents the culture of the Deaf community. . “Books to Watch,” June 30, 2020, Porchlight Books. --Bitch Media, "17 Books Feminists Should Read in June" "More resonant than ever. https://eventactions.com/eareg.aspx?ea=Rsvp, https://www.spl.org/event-calendar?trumbaEmbed=eventid%3D149703024%26view%3Devent%26-childview%3D, “Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century,”, “Expanding Candid’s commitment to DEI through our eBooks collection,”, “Interview with Alice Wong: Engaging with Stories of Disabled People,”, “Alice Wong calls attention to the importance of disability visibility,”, Recap from 11/7/20 Disability Visibility book event, “Plain Language Writing — An Essential Part Of Accessibility,”, “Alice Wong On Ruckuses, Rage And Medicaid,”, “DocsWithDisabilities Podcast Ep 22: Diana Cejas and Alice Wong,”, “A Review of Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century,”, “Activist Alice Wong On The Joys And Challenges Of Being Disabled,”, “Alice Wong’s Disability Visibility Project is five years strong and is permanently disrupting stereotypes about disability,”, “WONDER WOMEN OF HISTORY Celebrates Real Life Heroes,”, “Asian American Alice Wong Forefronts the Magic Within the Disability Community in ‘Disability Visibility,'”, “Share the Journey with Jeneva: Staying Visible with Alice Wong,”, “It’s Time for Disabled Writers to Tell Their Own Stories,”, “8 Collections Featuring Underrepresented Voices,”, “Alice Wong’s book launch panel offers glimpse into deeply lived personal aspects of different disabilities,”, ICS member Alejandra Ospina narrates Disability Visibility audiobook,”, Activist and Media Maker Alice Wong Brings Us Moving Stories by Disabled Writers,”, “How to teach children about disability, at every age,”, “Advocating in Plain Language, with Sara Luterman,”, “A Disability-Rights Consultant and Social Worker Explains How to Check Your Ableism Every Day,”, “‘Welcome to Our World’: Collection of Stories Sheds Light on Disabilities,”, “10 Books Set to Become the New Feminist Classics,”, “28 Ways to Learn About Disability Culture,”, “30 years of the ADA: Measuring progress and calling for improvements,”, “7 Books to Read in Honor of the 30th Anniversary of the ADA,”, “Disabled activist Alice Wong reflects on the Americans with Disabilities Act: ‘A law does not change the world overnight,'”, “True Stories of Living With Disability For Your TBR,”, “New & Noteworthy, From Craigslist Confessions to Toxic Outrage,”, “Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century” Centers the Wisdom of Disabled People, “Review: Disability Visibility, Edited by Alice Wong,”. Disability Visibility reflects that diversity with its contributors, giving . --Book Riot "Alice Wong . Disability Visibility Twenty-first Century Disabled Voices (Book) : "A groundbreaking collection of first-person writing on the joys and challenges of the modern disability experience: Disability Visibility brings together the voices of activists, authors, lawyers, politicians, artists, and everyday people whose daily lives are, in the words of playwright Neil Marcus, "an art . “BitchReads: 17 Books Feminists Should Read in June,” Evette Dionne, June 8, 2020, Bitch Media. . “New & Noteworthy, From Craigslist Confessions to Toxic Outrage,” July 7, 2020, The New York Times. . “True Stories of Living With Disability For Your TBR,” Kelly Jensen, July 13, 2020, Bookriot. “Interview with Alice Wong: Engaging with Stories of Disabled People,” Dennis R. Upkins, November 13, 2020, Yopp! Alice Wong should be in charge of editing all books. The book is divided into four sections: Being, Becoming, Doing and Connecting. “Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century,” Laura Barrosse-Antle, October 23, 2020, Chemistry World. . “Review: Disability Visibility, Edited by Alice Wong,” Shir Kehila, June 30, 2020, Columbia Journal. The DVP began as a short-term, one-off archive of our lived experiences, but has grown way beyond that into an ongoing living testament to the state of Disabled people’s lives. “Brew’s Bookshelf,” Morning Brew newsletter, July 30, 2020. a look at a wide range of experiences and types of disability.” —Book Riot Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. We're excited to partner with Alice to bring to you a virtual book launch on July 25th at 4pm PST! has long been at the forefront of the disability justice movement." Post was not sent - check your email addresses! . Disability is mutable and ever-evolving. Join us this August for a virtual book event with editor Alice Wong in conversation with Sandy Ho, a contributor in Alice’s new anthology, Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century. . Each opens with a quote from a contributor in that section. Though I am far from being a kid, this book opened my eyes and my universe. “Now, just in time for the thirtieth anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, activist Alice Wong brings together an urgent, galvanizing collection of personal essays by contemporary disabled writers. a look at a wide range of experiences and types of disability.” —Book Riot “Alice Wong . . “Activist Alice Wong On The Joys And Challenges Of Being Disabled,” Jenee Darden, September 10, 2020, KALW. “10 Books Set to Become the New Feminist Classics,” Lily Herman, July 24, 2020, Shondaland. “It’s Time for Disabled Writers to Tell Their Own Stories,” Jennifer Baker, August 19, 2020, Electric Lit. Wong is the founder of The Disability Visibility Project. Some disabilities are visible, others less apparent - but all are underrepresented in media and popular culture. “New book is Alice Wong’s latest take on the ‘vastness’ of disability culture,” Louise Kinross, June 29, 2020, Bloom. She even ends the collection with a bibliography that extends far beyond your standard reading list. DISABILITY VISIBILITY ADA30 BOOK GIVEAWAY. --Bitch Media, "17 Books Feminists Should Read in … . Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century, edited by disability activist Alice Wong, brings together a collection of contemporary essays by disabled people. To Alice, words like ‘diversity’ and ‘intersectionality’ aren’t just buzzwords. It celebrates and documents disability culture in the now. There are some powerful authors in this collection. “Editor Interview: Alice Wong,” Kelsey Norris, July 28, 2020, Libro.fm. This isn’t meant to be THE DEFINITIVE BOOK on disability. . Kamau Bell, host of United Shades of America. Disability Visibility is the perfect name for this collection because the authors ’ words resound loudly and deserve to be heard. It is a doorway, and Alice is inviting us all to go through the doorway and continue our learning process. “Disability Visibility: First Person Stories from the 21st Century (Alice Wong, ed. Links to order the book in the UK, Canada, and Australia. Disability Visibility First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century (eBook) : ONE OF THE PROGRESSIVE'S BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAROne in five people in the United States lives with a disability. We recommend that subscribers with internet access get our free email subscription and share our articles with your contacts and on social media. The restrictions are created and imposed by capitalism. Wong dedicated the book “To my younger self and all the disabled kids today who can’t imagine their futures.The world is ours, and this is for all of us.”. Subscribers should have received a printed paper in September and October. . “June 2020 Reads for the Rest of Us,” Karla Strand, June 3, 2020, Ms. Magazine. There’s an essay about the inequality of health care for native people. Available on Bookshare and the Library of Congress’ Braille and Audio Reading Download program (downloadable talking book #DB99604 and Braille currently in process of being added). In a world where the disabled voice is often viewed through the lens of what disability rights activist Stella Young coined as "inspiration porn" or with the rah-rah sympathies of the latest Lifetime Channel movie, a book like "Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century" is an act of revolutionary love and claiming of space. “30 years of the ADA: Measuring progress and calling for improvements,” Anna Leahy, July 23, 2020, The Washington Post. “‘Welcome to Our World’: Collection of Stories Sheds Light on Disabilities,” Eleanor J. Bader, July 27, 2020, The Progressive. Disability is pain, struggle, abundance and joy. has long been at the forefront of the disability justice movement." “28 Ways to Learn About Disability Culture,” July 24, 2020, The New York Times. Living under capitalism and acknowledging you are disabled changes many aspects of your life. [Graphic with a background of overlapping triangles in bright colors with text: Available now! The book is divided into four sections. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Workers World suspended printing and mailing of the newspaper on March 19. In this recording, Alice Wong and Sandy Ho host a virtual book discussion about the new anthology, Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century. Disability is not a monolith, nor is it a clear-cut binary of disabled and non-disabled. Some are written to be part of this collection, most are sourced from existing material, from eulogies to poetry, to a statement given before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, to an open letter from the Harriet Tubman Collective. Disability is both apparent and non-apparent. a look at a wide range of experiences and types of disability.” —Book Riot “Alice Wong . ASL interpretation and captioning will be provided during the event. “Disabled activist Alice Wong reflects on the Americans with Disabilities Act: ‘A law does not change the world overnight,'” Erin Donnelly, July 22, 2020, Yahoo. The book’s epigraph is a comment by Neil Marcus, actor and playwright active in the development of disability culture: ”Disability is not a brave struggle or ‘courage in the face of adversity.’ Disability is an art. Infographic titled “Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century” with a yellow, pink, turquoise, pastel green, and pastel purple color scheme. a look at a wide range of experiences and types of disability.” —Book Riot “Alice Wong . General Thoughts on Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century, edited by Alice Wong. “Best Audiobooks of 2020,” Google Play, December 2020. Each opens with a quote from a contributor in that section. Disability Visibility reflects that diversity with its contributors, giving . “DocsWithDisabilities Podcast Ep 22: Diana Cejas and Alice Wong,” October 2020. Disability Visibility First-person Stories From the Twenty-first Century (Book) : "A groundbreaking collection of first-person writing on the joys and challenges of the modern disability experience: Disability Visibility brings together the voices of activists, authors, lawyers, politicians, artists, and everyday people whose daily lives are, in the words of playwright Neil Marcus, "an art . It’s who we are.”. —W. Buffalo, N.Y., press conference demands COVID relief, Buffalo protesters denounce capitalist failure in COVID-19 crisis. The first 10 people to email the Disability Visibility Project will receive a book. Disability Visibility reflects that diversity with its contributors, giving . The language of disabilities and communities is ever evolving and changing. Any disabled person in the U.S. is eligible for this giveaway from July 19-26, 2020. Wong also has a Disability Visibility podcast, creating, sharing and amplifying disability media and culture. We need more attention paid to making a world that accepts what each of us can give and provides what each of us needs. Disability Visibility reflects that diversity with its contributors, giving . Publisher's Summary. In this book, she has collected a staggering array of stories from writers who experience disability in vastly different ways. Disability studies is a relatively new interdisciplinary academic field focusing on the roles of people with disabilities in history, literature, social policy, law, architecture, and other disciplines. Even better, Alice Wong should be in charge of everything! ),” Diane R. Wiener, June 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2, Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry and Literature. Jean Bowdish is disabled and learning how large, proud and active the community of Deaf/Disabled people truly is. If you do not receive a reply to your email please know these books have been claimed. Elizabeth Brodsky, July 27, 2020, Popsugar. 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