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Twitter-MigraineChat

MigraineChat

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Oral History Interview-Alyssa Smith

Alyssa Smith

Disability community building on social media

Twitter-MyDisabledLifeIsWorthy

MyDisabledLifeIsWorthy

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Twitter-Tinu

Tinu

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Twitter-DeafEd

DeafEd

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Oral History Interview-Emily Smith Beitiks

Emily Smith Beitiks

Oral history interview about the Patient No More exhibit from the Longmore Institute

Bewitch Yourself

alexa dexa

A music meditation to create an intimate online space

Alex Dolores Salerno Self-Submitted Narrative

Alex Dolores Salerno

Writing about autism self-diagnosis journey during pandemic

Twitter-CripLit

CripLit

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The Ragged Edge

Dave Matheis

The Ragged Edge was an important disability newsletter in the USA in the 1980s and 1990s

Twitter-ThingsDisabledPeopleKnow

ThingsDisabledPeopleKnow

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Contra*

Aimi Hamraie

Contra* is a podcast about disability and design

Accessibility Accommodations and Remote Presentations

American Philosophical Association

Link to remote access protocols for their annual conference

WhereIsTheInterpreter

Liam O'Dell

#WhereIsTheInterpreter campaign for BSL interpretation of government COVID updates

Twitter-BodyDoubling

BodyDoubling

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Oral History Interview-Hector Ramirez

Hector Ramirez

Remote access during the COVID-19 pandemic especially as a way of documenting the impact of the pandemic on disabled people's lives

Twitter-DisabledPeopleToldYou

DisabledPeopleToldYou

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Twitter-AccessIsLove

AccessIsLove

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Oral history interview-Charles Eppley

Charles Eppley

Practices of sound description at remote access parties

Twitter-WithoutTheADA

WithoutTheADA

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Rehabilitation Gazette

Brian Tiburzi

Newsletter for polio survivors

Twitter-DecolonizeDisability

DecolonizeDisability

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Twitter-HealthcareWhileColored

HealthcareWhileColored

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Oral History Interview-Susan Molloy

Susan Molloy

Remote access for people with environmental and chemical sensitivity