Reclaiming The Word Crip: 10 Works Of Disability Literature Taking Back Power On Crip

In the second part of our series – Reclaiming The Word Crip – we share some of the many incredible and insightful works of disability literature that are taking back power on the terms “crip” and “cripple” in its titles and context.

Apply For The Academy For Disabled Journalists Course 2024

Ability Today’s Academy For Disabled Journalists (ADJ) launches its fifth year of the Certificate in Foundation Journalism (CFJ) course, delivered in partnership with the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ).

Para Legacy: A Documentary Looking At The History Of The Paralympic Games | Peter Langton

Student journalist Peter Langton shares his documentary “Para Legacy”, which looks at the history of the Paralympic games.

Autism, Sociality And Friendship | Dr Joanna Baker-Rogers

In this thesis, Dr Joanna Baker-Rogers reports on her qualitative enquiry into the meaning of sociality and friendship from the perspective of persons with autism.