See you tonight at 6pm EST! RSVP now if you haven’t already at bit.ly/cripsolidarity325.
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A disability-led crip culture & disability justice project based in “Connecticut”
See you tonight at 6pm EST! RSVP now if you haven’t already at bit.ly/cripsolidarity325.
12.03.2025 14:28 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 1"As the pandemic continues — but goes ignored by mainstream media, political leaders, and even leftist & advocacy organizations — it’s more important than ever to support and uplift the community members most impacted by this deadly and disabling disease."
11.03.2025 15:13 — 👍 35 🔁 18 💬 1 📌 0A flyer with a faded picture of grass, and three green boxes with white text reading “Crip Solidarity Circle. This Month: Disability Justice 101. For Disabled, Deaf, Chronically Ill, Neurodivergent, and Mad Folks. Wednesday March 12th, 2025. 6-8:30pm EST. Virtual/Zoom. Free! With the option to donate toward Accessibility Essentials. RSVP at bit.ly/cripsolidarity325”
A flyer with a faded picture of grass, and two green boxes with white text reading “Crip Solidarity Circles are a monthly virtual space where Disabled, Deaf, neurodivergent, Mad, and chronically ill folks can connect, process experiences under ableism, and build skills for intersectional collective care and interdependence. Together, we strategize ways to navigate ableist systems, explore crip culture through discussion, storytelling, and creative expression, and cultivate solidarity through action and dreaming new possibilities for care and liberation.”
A dark green flyer with white text reading “Accessibility Information: Participation Participants are encouraged to engage in whatever way feels most comfortable to them. Cameras can be turned on or off at any time, participation in breakout rooms and sharing opportunities is optional but encouraged, and the chat is always available for use. Communication Zoom captions will be available. Visual descriptions of participants and any visuals will be provided. We are working to secure ASL interpretation services; if you require interpretation or other communication supports, please contact us, and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Confidentiality This group will not be recorded, and all participants are responsible for keeping information shared within the group confidential. Other Accommodations If any additional accommodations would make this event more accessible for you, please contact us by emailing cripcare@outlook.com. A host will work with you to meet your needs as best as possible. We kindly ask that requests be made as soon as possible to ensure arrangements can be finalized.”
A dark green flyer with text reading “Want to support our work? Help us provide essential access for all of our programs by donating to our GoFundMe! gofundme.com/access-for-everyone”
Join our Crip Solidarity Circle!
This Month: Disability Justice 101.
For Disabled, Deaf, Chronically Ill, Neurodivergent, and Mad Folks.
Wednesday March 12th, 2025. 6-8:30pm EST. Virtual/Zoom.
Free! With the option to donate toward Accessibility Essentials.
RSVP at bit.ly/cripsolidarity325
Only 5 spots left! RSVP now! So excited to see y’all this Thursday 😊
11.02.2025 03:28 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0How much audacity must one have to claim Disability Justice as the theme but fail to embody DJ? 👀
No remote options when Collective Access is the 9th principle of DJ! 🙈
No free spots when Anti-Capitalist Politic is the 3rd principle! 🤡
Such fuckery is why I refuse to renew my OCSWSSW registration! 🔥
A kind soul let us know that there was a tech issue with the RSVP page, and this has now been fixed. If you were having an issue with the RSVP page before, please try again now. Thank you so much for your patience! 💛💚
02.02.2025 05:24 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0A gradient blue to orange slide with dark purple boxes of light beige text that reads: Introducing Crip Care's Peer Support Group, for Disabled, Deaf, Chronically Ill, Neurodivergent, and Mad Folks! February 13th, 2025 from 6-8 PM. Virtual/Zoom. Suggested Donation: $5. No one turned away for lack of funds. RSVP at bit.ly/crippeersupport. Accessibility information detailed in caption and last slide. Have access needs that aren’t listed? Email us at cripcare@outlook.com for additional access needs and accommodations support. Curious to learn if this group is for you? Swipe right for our group description to learn more.
A gradient blue to orange slide with dark purple boxes of light beige text that reads: About the peer support group: Crip Care’s monthly Peer Support Group is a virtual space rooted in disability justice where Disabled, Deaf, neurodivergent, Mad, and chronically ill folks can connect, process experiences under ableism, and build skills for collective care and interdependence. Together, we share resources, strategize ways to navigate ableist systems, and explore crip culture through discussion, storytelling, and creative expression. In addition to providing support, we cultivate solidarity through action and dreaming new possibilities for care and liberation.
A gradient blue to orange slide with a dark purple box of light beige text that reads: Accessibility Information: Participation: Participants are encouraged to engage in whatever way feels most comfortable to them. Cameras can be turned on or off at any time, participation in breakout rooms and sharing opportunities is optional but encouraged, and the chat is always available for use. Communication: Zoom captions will be available. Visual descriptions of participants and any visuals will be provided. We are working to secure ASL interpretation services; if you require interpretation or other communication supports, please contact us, and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Confidentiality: This group will not be recorded, and all participants are responsible for keeping information shared within the group confidential. Other Accommodations: If any additional accommodations would make this event more accessible for you, please contact us by emailing cripcare@outlook.com. A host will work with you to meet your needs as best as possible. We kindly ask that requests be made as soon as possible to ensure arrangements can be finalized.
Introducing Crip Care's Peer Support Group, for Disabled, Deaf, Chronically Ill, Neurodivergent, and Mad Folks!
Based in disability justice and collective care.
February 13th, 6-8 PM.
Virtual/Zoom.
Suggested Donation: $5.
No one turned away for lack of funds.
RSVP now at bit.ly/crippeersupport
Thank you so much for sharing!! Just noting that we will also be doing virtual programming, so we’re open to folks anywhere 😊 Appreciate you!
29.01.2025 12:27 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0A green slide with a yellow box with the text: Inspired by our Disabled ancestors and the ongoing work of disability justice activists, Crip Care envisions an empowered disability community thriving in crip culture and gathering in radically accessible, crip-centered spaces. We dream of expansive care webs rooted in mutual aid, interdependence, and collective liberation.
A green slide with a yellow box with the text: Crip Care is committed to dismantling non-disabled supremacy and other intersecting systems of oppression by fostering spaces where disabled people can lead, organize, and create, and disabled people most impacted by oppression are centered.
A green slide with a prickly pear cactus and a yellow box with the text: We aim to cultivate a world where disability is celebrated as a source of strength and creativity, where access is not an afterthought but a cornerstone, and where care is collective and transformative.
A green slide with a yellow box with the text: Through education, advocacy, capacity building, and the cultivation of crip culture and crip joy, we strive to build a future where Disabled people not only survive but thrive in communities that honor their inherent worth, dignity, and the value of their diverse experiences. We’re so excited to share more about our work with you!
We’re so excited to share more about our vision and work with you 😊
29.01.2025 01:51 — 👍 6 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0A green slide with two prickly pear cacti and a yellow box with the text: Introducing Crip Care: A Radical Disability Project! Crip Care is a disability-led project unapologetically rooted in Disability Justice, grounded in the principles of intersectionality and collective care. Through community events, popular education, and crip cultural work, Crip Care aims to celebrate and transform narratives around disabled, chronically ill, neurodivergent, mad, and deaf lives.
Introducing Crip Care: A Radical Disability Justice Project!
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