
White, disabled, and genderqueer, Eli Clare lives near Lake Champlain in occupied Abenaki territory (currently known as Vermont) where he writes and proudly claims a penchant for rabble-rousing. He has written two books of creative non-fiction, Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure and Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation, and a collection of poetry, The Marrow’s Telling: Words in Motion, and has been published in many periodicals and anthologies. Eli speaks, teaches, and facilitates all over the United States and Canada at conferences, community events, and colleges about disability, queer and trans identities, and social justice. Among other pursuits, he has walked across the United States for peace, coordinated a rape prevention program, and helped organize the first ever Queerness and Disability Conference.
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Press
- Tapestry. (2018, July 27). My cerebral palsy isn’t a problem to be cured, says writer Eli Clare. CBC Radio.
- Kafer, A. (2018). Review of Brilliant Imperfection by Eli Clare. Catalyst, 4(2), 1–5.
- Piepzna-Samarasinha, L. L. (2017, March 29). The complexities of cure culture. BitchMedia.
- Clare, E. & Chi Wing Lau, T. (2017). Brilliant imperfection: A conversation between Eli Clare and Travis Chi Wing Lau. The Deaf Poets Society, 5.