Liverpool is set to make history from 2nd to 8th May 2027 as it hosts a new groundbreaking Inclusive Sport & Culture Festival (ISCF) — a first-of-its-kind event in the UK that will bring together elite athletes who compete in the Paralympics and a world-class disabled-led arts and culture programme on a shared world stage.
“Unsuccessful But Rewarding”: Entering Politics As A Disabled South Asian Woman
Read how Disabled South Asian Woman Gina Patel navigated the 2026 local elections, challenged stereotypes, and continues to campaign for change.
Mentallyunstitched: The Clothing Brand Supporting Mental Health And Neurodivergent Wellbeing
Meet Millie Haywood, founder of Mentallyunstitched — a clothing brand creating anxiety-relieving, sensory-friendly fashion designed to support mental wellbeing, neurodivergence and everyday comfort.
3 Years Of Crip Life™: A Day In The Life Of A Disabled Freelance Journalist
Celebrating three years of Crip Life™, Emma Purcell shares a behind-the-scenes look at running an online disability magazine, the challenges faced, and how you can help support our future growth.
6 Ways Social Media Brings A Positive Impact To The Lives Of Disabled People
Discover how social media positively impacts disabled people – from building communities and raising awareness to creating opportunities, sharing accessibility tips, and promoting inclusive brands – while staying safe online.
Inclusive Fashion For Wheelchair Users: Designing With Empathy, Functionality, And Purpose
Discover how inclusive fashion is empowering wheelchair users through thoughtful, functional design. This interview explores innovative adaptive clothing, career insights, and a powerful vision for accessibility in fashion.
Shining A Light: Celebrating The Disabled Photographers Of The Planet Facebook Community
The Disabled Photographers of the Planet Facebook group offers a rare and powerful opportunity: a chance for disabled individuals across the globe to share their own visions, one photograph at a time.
Disability Attitudes We Face In Society
Many disabled people face discriminatory, ableist and patronising attitudes and comments almost on a daily basis. It can affect their confidence, self-esteem and wellbeing. Here, we share Emma Purcell’s radio documentary on disability attitudes.
Why (On Earth) Call It Crip Life™?
You are most likely thinking why on earth we chose the name “Crip Life™” for our online publication. We shall now explain in more detail.


