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Jiya Pandya-Self-submitted narrative
Jiya Pandya
Documentation of many different important remote relationships
Twitter-CripLit
CripLit
Oral History Interview-Sean Lee
Sean Lee (Tangled)
Tangled Art+Disability's approach to remote art gallery access
Twitter-AutisticJoy
AutisticJoy
Twitter-CorsiRosenthalBox
CorsiRosenthalBox
Twitter-CovidIsn_tOver
CovidIsntOver
Oral History Interview-JD Davids
JD Davids
Long COVID online organizing; use of email in early AIDS activism
Oral History Interview-Marimuthu
Marimuthu
Accessibility of virtual reality to Blind people and building a virtual, accessible Burning Man during the pandemic
Twitter-WhereIsTheInterpreter
WhereIsTheInterpreter
Oral History Interview-Julie Dind
Julie Dind
Online teaching and learning and Purple Daikon, an online art piece
The Human Cost of Inflexible Work
Áine Kelly-Costello
Twitter-AskingAutistics
AskingAutistics
Inventory of Apologies
Joseph Grigely
Denial of captions in online events
Oral History Interview-Sulaiman Khan
Sulaiman Khan
Remote access to work pre-pandemic and during the pandemic
Gracefully Disabled
Jason
Spoken word poetry about being disabled in the pandemic
Communication First Early Pandemic Press Releases
Communication First
Communication First Early Pandemic Press Releases
Twitter-PartnersInPolicyMaking
PartnersInPolicyMaking
Twitter-Neurodivergent
Neurodivergent
Twitter-DEHEM
DEHEM
Twitter-ImaniBarbarin
ImaniBarbarin
Oral History Interview-Restorying Autism
Douglas, Johnston, Liska (Restorying Autism)
The uses and barriers of online working on the Restorying Autism Project
Oral History Interview-Thomas Reid
Thomas Reid
remote work, particularly audio description and podcasting
The Ragged Edge
Dave Matheis
The Ragged Edge was an important disability newsletter in the USA in the 1980s and 1990s
Twitter-DisabledPeopleAreHot
DisabledPeopleAreHot
Oral History Interview-Jen White-Johnson
Jen White-Johnson
Online teaching, remote activist art and hybrid conferences