The F Word: Disability HD
With Jax-Jacki Brown, Naomi Chainey, Jessica Knight, Kath Duncan and Maxine Beneba Clarke, we look at how feminist analysis has helped illuminate some of the social institutions and cultural obstacles that impede the rights of people with a disability, just as disability activism has informed feminism. And we find out how feminists with a disability express their identities, fight for their rights, and envisage a society that works for us all. Feminism and disability rights are both about questioning social norms and removing obstacles to equal access. They look at social constructions of the body, identity and public space. What does ‘normal’ look like – and is there such a thing, or have we subconsciously agreed on an ideal that doesn’t actually fit the majority? To what extent should individuals change to fit with society, and in what ways should society itself evolve to meet different needs? What does an inclusive society look like?