The journey towards a safe and accepting future for all is one that has started in the Western world though painfully slowly and with many steps back. One community for whom a future is less often discussed and even less so defended is the disabled community. This conference will address how disabled futures are often forgotten and denied, and how we can challenge what ableism has told us about disabled life.
This seminar will also explore the intersections between disability and race as well as queerness, addressing how all three of these liberation movements are linked. These communities cannot reach freedom independently and therefore, they must fight alongside each other. This session is designed to address the unique challenges faced by women living with HIV who also experience mobility-related disabilities. We will provide tailored support, resources, and advocacy to help improve quality of life and access to care.
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