Disability
Sara (@mustangsart)
Sara (aka @mustangsart on the socials) believes that, “When a person opens a TTRPG book for the first time, they should be able to see themselves in its artwork and its writing. Anyone can be a hero, and disability needs to stop being portrayed in such a negative light.” Sara provides the work she feels…
Blair Imani
Blair Imani (she/her) is the LA Times Bestselling author of Read This to Get Smarter. She is an award-winning educator, historian and influencer. She is also the author of Making Our Way Home, and Modern HERstory. Her work centers women and girls, global Black communities, and the LGBTQ community. As an educator and influencer, semi-retired…
Steve McCue
Steve McCue is Founder of Dyslexia Pathways CIC. They offer a different vision. One that challenges the idea that dyslexia and neuro diversity is about disability and discrepancy. To do this they promote a social model of dyslexia which focuses on the idea that dyslexia and neuro diversity is about diversity and difference. They see…
Meeple Like Us
Meeple Like Us is Michael Heron, the editor and main contributor to the site. By day he’s a university lecturer and accessibility researcher. Nights and weekends though he spends pretty much every free moment he has on the Meeple Like Us project. They review board-games and then break them down for their accessibility – they…
Disability After Dark & Andrew Gurza
Disability After Dark & Andrew Gurza is Andrew Gurza. They are a disability awareness consultant and cripple content creator. They work as a blogger, podcaster and public speaker creating content around the lived experience of disability as it intersects with queerness. The Disability After Dark podcast is like sitting down with an old friend, to…
Black Disabled Men Talk
Black Disabled Men Talk is a podcast where four black men discuss precinct social and political issues of the day. The four black men on this podcast are Leroy Moore, Keith Jones, Lateef McLeod, and Ottis Smith. Their bios are as followed below: Leroy F. Moore Jr., Founder of the Krip-Hop Nation. Since the 1990s,…
Ayanna Ife
Ayanna Ife is an intersectional activist who speaks primarily on disability, gender, and race. Their mission is to dismantle ableism by exposing anti-blindness in society, and working individually with able-bodied folks on how to be an effective ally. By becoming a Patron, you will be pledging to join them in this fight against discrimination toward…
jessica1997 Fighting recovery
jessica1997 is Jess, a 24-year-old mental health and chronic illness warrior who is raising awareness and helping others share their journey through recovery. Jess is also a wheelchair user and battles anorexia, chronic pain, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Jess has shared their story with the media to raise awareness and recently did some fundraising for…
Sofia Righetti
Sofia Righetti is a social activist, trainer and promoter of disability studies, systemic bilism, feminism, antism and representation of non-conforming bodies. Knowing, studying and especially sharing experiences with marginalized groups, they realized that discrimination at the base of disability has the same matrix as all other discrimination suffered by individuals (sexism, homophobia, racism, speciesism, omophobia…
Silo C
Silo C is using this resource as a tool to generate income due to the ways in which “typical” jobs/work opportunities are inaccessible and unsustainable for them as a disabled/chronically ill person. When you subscribe you will receive exclusive/unreleased poems, artwork, music, livestreams, and more.Because the nature of their disabilities are dynamic and inconsistent, it’s…