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Book
- Jeff Thomas: Encounters in the Archives
- Fat Studies in Canada: (Re)Mapping the Field
- The aging-disability nexus
- Thickening fat: Fat bodies, intersectionality and social justice
- Gender and women’s studies: Critical terrain, second edition
- Gender and women’s studies in Canada: Critical terrain
- Becoming women: The embodied self in image culture
Book Chapter
- Digital storytelling
- Girls and sexting: The missing story of sexual subjectivity in a sexualized and digitally-mediated world
- Imagining otherwise: The ephemeral spaces of envisioning new meanings
- Representing difference: Disability, digital storytelling, and public pedagogy
- Revisioning fat: From enforcing norms to exploring possibilities unique to different bodies
- Through the Mirror of Beauty Culture
- Volatile bodies and vulnerable researchers: Ethical risks of embodiment research
- Introduction to Thickening Fat
- Recovering bodies: The production of the recoverable subject in eating disorder treatment regimes
- The big colonial bones of Indigenous North America’s “obesity epidemic.
- Digital storytelling: Tools, techniques and traditions
- “May my children always have milk and rice”: Problematizing the role of mothers in childhood fatness in India
- Reading and affirming alternatives in the academy: Black fat queer femme embodiment
- Embodying the fat/trans intersection
- Resistance in relationship: Mothers’ armoring of their adolescent daughters living with facial difference
- Cripping the ethics of disability arts research
- Projecting eugenics and performing knowledges
- Disability, age, the British countryside and social exclusion
- Oppressive liberation: BBW bashes and the affective rollercoaster
- Regulation of “care” in long-term care home in Ontario, Canada
- Tracing fatness through the eating disorder assemblage
- Unrecoverable? Prescriptions and possibilities for eating disorder recovery
- Dancing in and out of control
- Queering fat activism: A study in whiteness
- From “Boomer” to “Zoomer”: Exploring cultural understandings of aging with vitality under neoliberal capitalism
- Medicalization, maternity, and the materiality of resistance: “Maternal obesity” and experiences of reproductive care
- Fat Camp: A conversation on YA fiction, fat shame, and queer love
- Taking up space in the doctor’s office: How my racialized fat body confronts medical discourse
- Dismantling the Empire: In Defense of Incoherence and Intersectionality
- Power, agency, aging, and cognitive impairment: The stories of two women
- “Hey, little fat kid”: My impaired, fat, hairy, white, male body
- You’re just another friggin’ number to add to the problem”: Constructing the racialized (m)other in contemporary discourses of pregnancy fatness
- Aging and disability: The paradoxical positions of the chronological life course
- Fat pedagogy for queers: Chicana body becoming in four acts
- Photographing fatness: Resisting assimilation through fat activist calendars
- Direct funded home care for older adults: Exploring the legacies of disability activism
- No bad fatties allowed?: Negotiating the meaning and power of the mutable body
- Spectres of unproductive life: The aging-disability-dementia complex
- Strange Beauty: Aesthetic possibilities for desiring disability into the future
- Aging with and into disability: Futurities of new materialisms
- Strengthening our activisms at the intersections of the personal, professional, disability, and aging
- Aging and disability in the time of AIDS: Reflections from community-based research with older women caregivers in South Africa
- Cripping care advice: Austerity, advice literature, and the troubled link between disability and old age
- Thick sistahs and heavy disprivilege: Black women, intersectionality, and weight stigma
- Bodies in e-lit
- Origin stories: Thickening fat and the problem of historiography
- Deconstructing dependency and development in global dementia policy
- Working towards the affirmation of fatness and impairment
- Age disability, and encounters with care: Older people’s experiences of home care
- Thinking into aging-disability nexuses: A dialogue between two scholars
- Critiquing the DSM-V narrative of “obesity” as “mental llness.”
Journal Article
- Enacting reciprocity and solidarity: Critical access as methodology
- Differences as potentials: A posthuman re-envisioning of disability and mobility
- Looking Back and Looking Forward: Men and Masculinity in Psychological Research on Violence Against Women
- Performing fat liberation: Pretty Porky and Pissed Off’s affective politics and archive
- On being the “fat person”: Possibilities and pitfalls for fat activist engagement in academic institutions
- The problem of heteronormativity in family-based health promotion: Centring gender transformation in Ontario, Canada
- Towards decolonial choreographies of co-resistance
- Episodic disability in the neoliberal university: Stories from the Canadian context
- The third shift: Addressing emotion work in couple therapy
- Stretching Our Stories (SOS): Digital worldmaking in troubled times
- “Our bodies are more than our bodies”: Expanding social work understandings of race and fat
- On heartbreak, livelihoods and art: Affect and crip desire in art making assemblages
- Revisioning Fitness through a relational community of practice: Conditions of possibility for access intimacies and body-becoming pedagogies through art making
- Resisting normality with cultural accessibility and slow technology
- In the wake of canada’s violent eugenic legacies: An urgency to ReVision Fitness
- The Game of Queer Family Life: Exploring 2SLGBTQI+ parents’ experiences of cisheteronormativity, racism, and colonialism through digital storytelling in Ontario, Canada
- Difference within and without: Health care providers’ engagement with disability arts
- Developing a choice-based digital fiction for body image bibliotherapy
- The politics of vulnerable masculinity in couple therapy
- Stitching language: Sounding voice in the art practice of Vanessa Dion Fletcher
- Gendered patterns of interaction: A Foucauldian discourse analysis of couple therapy
- New sexism in couple therapy: A discourse analysis
- The primacy of discourse in the study of gender in family therapy
- Feeling ‘Pretty Porky & Pissed Off’: A photo essay on fatness, affect, art, and archives
- The intro course: A pedagogical toolkit
- Storymaking as methodology: Disrupting dominant stories through multimedia storytelling
- What a body can do: Rethinking body functionality through a feminist materialist disability lens
- A critical review of postfeminist sensibility
- Failure to launch: One-person-one-fare airline policy and the drawbacks to the disabled-by-obesity legal argument
- Fatness and failing citizenship
- Mapping the circulation of fat hatred
- Imagining the other? Ethical challenges of researching and writing women’s embodied lives
- Through thick and thin: Storying queer women’s experiences of taking up and resisting idealized body images and expected body management practices
- Making spaces: Multimedia storytelling as reflexive, creative praxis
- Reflexive sketches during the Cripping the Arts symposium (dispatch)
- Mobilizing interference as methodology and metaphor in disability arts inquiry
- Denials of responsibility in couple therapy
- Multimedia storytelling methodology: Notes on access and inclusion in neoliberal times
- Pedagogical possibilities for unruly bodies
- Project Re•Vision: Disability at the edges of representation
- Relaxed Performance: An ethnography of pedagogy in praxis
- Rethinking fat: From bio- to body-becoming pedagogies
- Re/turning the Gaze: Unsettling settler logics through multimedia storytelling
- Slow story-making in urgent times
- The spectacle of the child woman: Troubling girls and the science of early puberty
- Doing justice to intersectionality in research
- Letting bodies be bodies: Exploring Relaxed Performance in the Canadian performance landscape
- Envisioning new meanings of difference
- Normal eating is counter-cultural: Embodied experiences of eating disorder recovery
- Gendering bodily difference: An introduction to contemporary feminist thinking
- Recovering uncertainty: Exploring eating disorder recovery in context
- Identifying and working through settler ignorance
- Beyond “healthy eating” and “healthy weights”: Harassment and the health curriculum in middle schools
- Imagining disability futurities
- Reconceptualizing temporality in and through multi-media storytelling: Making time with through thick and thin
- Co-Emergence: An art-full dance of inquiry into artists’ experiences of making art
- Healthcare providers’ experiences as arts-based research participants: “I created my story about disability and difference, now what?”
- Beyond normative ethics: Ethics of disability arts research
- Becoming scholars in an interdisciplinary, feminist learning context
- Storytelling methods on the move
- Becoming “the fat girl”: Acquisition of an unfit identity
- Bodies at the intersections: Refiguring intersectionality through queer women’s complex embodiments
- Creating community across disability and difference
- Decolonizing disability through activist art
- Difference-attuned witnessing: Risks and potentialities of arts-based research
- ACE Pathways Project: Therapeutic catharsis in digital storytelling
- Healthcare providers engagement with eating disorder recovery narratives: Opening to complexity and diversity
- A high-risk body for whom? On fat, risk, recognition and reclamation in restorying reproductive care through digital storytelling
- The emotional toll of postfeminist fatherhood
- Reading women’s and gender studies in Canada
- Rethinking Women’s Studies: Curriculum, pedagogy, and the introductory course
- Representing disability, D/deaf, and mad artists and art in journalism: Identifying ableist fault lines and promising crip practices of representation
- Staging accessibility: Collective stories of Relaxed Performance
- Toward TechnoAccess: A narrative review of disabled and aging experiences of using technology to access the arts
- Beyond measure? Disability art, affect and reimagining visitor experience
- Elements of a counter-exhibition: Excavating and countering a Canadian history and legacy of eugenics
- Carrying stories: Digital storytelling and the complexities of intimacy, relationality, and home spaces
- Eating disorder prevention as biopedagogy
- The eating disorder recovery assemblage: Collectively generating possibilities for eating disorder recovery.
- Living dis/artfully with and in illness
- Embodying critical and corporeal methodology: Digital storytelling with young women in eating disorder recovery
- Re-storying autism: A body becoming disability studies in education approach
- Fat reproductive justice: Navigating the boundaries of reproductive health care
- “These waves …:” Writing new bodies for applied e-literature studies
- Hashtag recovery: #EatingDisorderRecovery on Instagram
- Cripistemologies in the city: ‘Walking-together’ as sense-making
- Cultivating disability arts in Ontario
- Disability arts and re-worlding possibilities
- Introduction: Cripping the arts in Canada
- Reflections on “Cripping the Arts in Canada”
- Review of More Than Meets the Eye: What blindness brings to art by Georgina Kleege
- Revisioning aging: Indigenous, crip and queer renderings
- Keeping Relaxed Performance Vital: Affective Pedagogy in the Arts
- “This isn’t a high risk body”: Re-framing risk and reducing weight stigma in midwifery practice
- Re•Storying Autism: An interview with Patty Douglas and Carla Rice
- Finding language: A word scavenger hunt (dispatch)
- Is #YogaForEveryone? The idealised flexible bodymind in Instagram yoga posts
- Cripping care: Care pedagogies and practices
- Interview with David Bobier (Dispatch)
- Gender performativity and postfeminist parenting in children’s television shows
- Blind visuality in Bruce Horak’s “Through a Tired Eye”
- Alterity in/of happiness: Reflecting on the radical possibilities of unruly bodies
- Communicating access, accessing communication. (Dispatch)
Online Article
- Writing new bodies in digital fiction
- Access after COVID-19: How disability culture can transform life and work
- Accessibility: Pushing the boundaries of theatre performance
- How a radical form of accessibility is pushing the boundaries of theatre performance
- Pushing the boundaries: A radical form of accessible theatre performance
- Building solidarity in celebrating difference
- Translation roundtable
- Universities must open their archives and share their oppressive pasts
- ReFrame film encourages “new possibilities” in dementia experiences.
- Phantom, stills & vibrations: An interview with Lara Kramer
- On the complexity of cripping the arts
Publications
- Jeff Thomas: Encounters in the Archives
- Enacting reciprocity and solidarity: Critical access as methodology
- Differences as potentials: A posthuman re-envisioning of disability and mobility
- Looking Back and Looking Forward: Men and Masculinity in Psychological Research on Violence Against Women
- Performing fat liberation: Pretty Porky and Pissed Off’s affective politics and archive
- Cripping the Arts: Access Guide
- Relaxed Performance: An Illustrated Guide
- Fat Studies in Canada: (Re)Mapping the Field
- On being the “fat person”: Possibilities and pitfalls for fat activist engagement in academic institutions
- The problem of heteronormativity in family-based health promotion: Centring gender transformation in Ontario, Canada
- Towards decolonial choreographies of co-resistance
- Episodic disability in the neoliberal university: Stories from the Canadian context
- The third shift: Addressing emotion work in couple therapy
- Stretching Our Stories (SOS): Digital worldmaking in troubled times
- “Our bodies are more than our bodies”: Expanding social work understandings of race and fat
- On heartbreak, livelihoods and art: Affect and crip desire in art making assemblages
- Revisioning Fitness through a relational community of practice: Conditions of possibility for access intimacies and body-becoming pedagogies through art making
- Resisting normality with cultural accessibility and slow technology
- In the wake of canada’s violent eugenic legacies: An urgency to ReVision Fitness
- The Game of Queer Family Life: Exploring 2SLGBTQI+ parents’ experiences of cisheteronormativity, racism, and colonialism through digital storytelling in Ontario, Canada
- People experiencing disability with episodic limitations: The impact on their experience in the workplace
- Funciones relajadas resumen informativo: Exploración de la accesibilidad en el panorama teatral canadiense
- Report on the social impacts of disruptive technologies for people with episodic and persistent disabilities
- Relaxed Performance: Exploring university-based training across fashion, theatre, and choir
- Relaxed performance: Exploring accessibility in the Canadian Theatre Landscape
- Relaxed performance report highlights: Exploring accessibility in the Canadian theatre landscape
- Représentation décontractée: Une exploration de l’accessibilité dans le paysage théâtral canadien.
- Report on the Testimony on Eating Disorder Treatment and Prevention in Canada
- Universities must open their archives and share their oppressive pasts
- ReFrame film encourages “new possibilities” in dementia experiences.
- Phantom, stills & vibrations: An interview with Lara Kramer
- On the complexity of cripping the arts
- Writing new bodies in digital fiction
- Access after COVID-19: How disability culture can transform life and work
- The politics of vulnerable masculinity in couple therapy
- Accessibility: Pushing the boundaries of theatre performance
- Stitching language: Sounding voice in the art practice of Vanessa Dion Fletcher
- How a radical form of accessibility is pushing the boundaries of theatre performance
- Gendered patterns of interaction: A Foucauldian discourse analysis of couple therapy
- Pushing the boundaries: A radical form of accessible theatre performance
- New sexism in couple therapy: A discourse analysis
- Building solidarity in celebrating difference
- The primacy of discourse in the study of gender in family therapy
- Feeling ‘Pretty Porky & Pissed Off’: A photo essay on fatness, affect, art, and archives
- The intro course: A pedagogical toolkit
- Difference within and without: Health care providers’ engagement with disability arts
- Developing a choice-based digital fiction for body image bibliotherapy
- Translation roundtable
- Failure to launch: One-person-one-fare airline policy and the drawbacks to the disabled-by-obesity legal argument
- Fatness and failing citizenship
- Imagining the other? Ethical challenges of researching and writing women’s embodied lives
- Mapping the circulation of fat hatred
- Making spaces: Multimedia storytelling as reflexive, creative praxis
- Through thick and thin: Storying queer women’s experiences of taking up and resisting idealized body images and expected body management practices
- Mobilizing interference as methodology and metaphor in disability arts inquiry
- Reflexive sketches during the Cripping the Arts symposium (dispatch)
- Multimedia storytelling methodology: Notes on access and inclusion in neoliberal times
- Denials of responsibility in couple therapy
- Pedagogical possibilities for unruly bodies
- Project Re•Vision: Disability at the edges of representation
- Relaxed Performance: An ethnography of pedagogy in praxis
- Rethinking fat: From bio- to body-becoming pedagogies
- Re/turning the Gaze: Unsettling settler logics through multimedia storytelling
- Slow story-making in urgent times
- The spectacle of the child woman: Troubling girls and the science of early puberty
- Storymaking as methodology: Disrupting dominant stories through multimedia storytelling
- What a body can do: Rethinking body functionality through a feminist materialist disability lens
- A critical review of postfeminist sensibility
- Recovering uncertainty: Exploring eating disorder recovery in context
- Identifying and working through settler ignorance
- Beyond “healthy eating” and “healthy weights”: Harassment and the health curriculum in middle schools
- Imagining disability futurities
- Reconceptualizing temporality in and through multi-media storytelling: Making time with through thick and thin
- Co-Emergence: An art-full dance of inquiry into artists’ experiences of making art
- Healthcare providers’ experiences as arts-based research participants: “I created my story about disability and difference, now what?”
- Beyond normative ethics: Ethics of disability arts research
- Becoming scholars in an interdisciplinary, feminist learning context
- Storytelling methods on the move
- Becoming “the fat girl”: Acquisition of an unfit identity
- Bodies at the intersections: Refiguring intersectionality through queer women’s complex embodiments
- Creating community across disability and difference
- Decolonizing disability through activist art
- Difference-attuned witnessing: Risks and potentialities of arts-based research
- Doing justice to intersectionality in research
- Letting bodies be bodies: Exploring Relaxed Performance in the Canadian performance landscape
- Envisioning new meanings of difference
- Normal eating is counter-cultural: Embodied experiences of eating disorder recovery
- Gendering bodily difference: An introduction to contemporary feminist thinking
- Reading women’s and gender studies in Canada
- Rethinking Women’s Studies: Curriculum, pedagogy, and the introductory course
- Representing disability, D/deaf, and mad artists and art in journalism: Identifying ableist fault lines and promising crip practices of representation
- Staging accessibility: Collective stories of Relaxed Performance
- Toward TechnoAccess: A narrative review of disabled and aging experiences of using technology to access the arts
- Beyond measure? Disability art, affect and reimagining visitor experience
- Elements of a counter-exhibition: Excavating and countering a Canadian history and legacy of eugenics
- Carrying stories: Digital storytelling and the complexities of intimacy, relationality, and home spaces
- Eating disorder prevention as biopedagogy
- The eating disorder recovery assemblage: Collectively generating possibilities for eating disorder recovery.
- Living dis/artfully with and in illness
- Embodying critical and corporeal methodology: Digital storytelling with young women in eating disorder recovery
- Re-storying autism: A body becoming disability studies in education approach
- Fat reproductive justice: Navigating the boundaries of reproductive health care
- “These waves …:” Writing new bodies for applied e-literature studies
- Hashtag recovery: #EatingDisorderRecovery on Instagram
- ACE Pathways Project: Therapeutic catharsis in digital storytelling
- Healthcare providers engagement with eating disorder recovery narratives: Opening to complexity and diversity
- A high-risk body for whom? On fat, risk, recognition and reclamation in restorying reproductive care through digital storytelling
- The emotional toll of postfeminist fatherhood
- Introduction: Cripping the arts in Canada
- Reflections on “Cripping the Arts in Canada”
- Review of More Than Meets the Eye: What blindness brings to art by Georgina Kleege
- Revisioning aging: Indigenous, crip and queer renderings
- Keeping Relaxed Performance Vital: Affective Pedagogy in the Arts
- “This isn’t a high risk body”: Re-framing risk and reducing weight stigma in midwifery practice
- Re•Storying Autism: An interview with Patty Douglas and Carla Rice
- Finding language: A word scavenger hunt (dispatch)
- Pelican Lake Indian Residential School
- Cripping care: Care pedagogies and practices
- Is #YogaForEveryone? The idealised flexible bodymind in Instagram yoga posts
- Gender performativity and postfeminist parenting in children’s television shows
- Interview with David Bobier (Dispatch)
- Blind visuality in Bruce Horak’s “Through a Tired Eye”
- Alterity in/of happiness: Reflecting on the radical possibilities of unruly bodies
- Communicating access, accessing communication. (Dispatch)
- Cripistemologies in the city: ‘Walking-together’ as sense-making
- Cultivating disability arts in Ontario
- Disability arts and re-worlding possibilities
- “May my children always have milk and rice”: Problematizing the role of mothers in childhood fatness in India
- Reading and affirming alternatives in the academy: Black fat queer femme embodiment
- Embodying the fat/trans intersection
- Resistance in relationship: Mothers’ armoring of their adolescent daughters living with facial difference
- Cripping the arts in Canada
- Cripping the ethics of disability arts research
- Cripistemologies of disability arts and culture: Reflections on the Cripping the Arts Symposium
- Digital storytelling
- Special Section: Revisioning ageing futures: Feminist, queer, crip and decolonial visions of a good old age
- Girls and sexting: The missing story of sexual subjectivity in a sexualized and digitally-mediated world
- Disability and museums
- Imagining otherwise: The ephemeral spaces of envisioning new meanings
- Representing difference: Disability, digital storytelling, and public pedagogy
- Revisioning fat: From enforcing norms to exploring possibilities unique to different bodies
- Through the Mirror of Beauty Culture
- Volatile bodies and vulnerable researchers: Ethical risks of embodiment research
- Introduction to Thickening Fat
- Recovering bodies: The production of the recoverable subject in eating disorder treatment regimes
- The big colonial bones of Indigenous North America’s “obesity epidemic.
- Digital storytelling: Tools, techniques and traditions
- Dismantling the Empire: In Defense of Incoherence and Intersectionality
- Power, agency, aging, and cognitive impairment: The stories of two women
- “Hey, little fat kid”: My impaired, fat, hairy, white, male body
- You’re just another friggin’ number to add to the problem”: Constructing the racialized (m)other in contemporary discourses of pregnancy fatness
- Aging and disability: The paradoxical positions of the chronological life course
- Fat pedagogy for queers: Chicana body becoming in four acts
- Photographing fatness: Resisting assimilation through fat activist calendars
- Direct funded home care for older adults: Exploring the legacies of disability activism
- Projecting eugenics and performing knowledges
- Disability, age, the British countryside and social exclusion
- Oppressive liberation: BBW bashes and the affective rollercoaster
- Regulation of “care” in long-term care home in Ontario, Canada
- Tracing fatness through the eating disorder assemblage
- Unrecoverable? Prescriptions and possibilities for eating disorder recovery
- Dancing in and out of control
- Queering fat activism: A study in whiteness
- From “Boomer” to “Zoomer”: Exploring cultural understandings of aging with vitality under neoliberal capitalism
- Medicalization, maternity, and the materiality of resistance: “Maternal obesity” and experiences of reproductive care
- Fat Camp: A conversation on YA fiction, fat shame, and queer love
- Taking up space in the doctor’s office: How my racialized fat body confronts medical discourse
- Deconstructing dependency and development in global dementia policy
- Working towards the affirmation of fatness and impairment
- Age disability, and encounters with care: Older people’s experiences of home care
- Thinking into aging-disability nexuses: A dialogue between two scholars
- Critiquing the DSM-V narrative of “obesity” as “mental llness.”
- No bad fatties allowed?: Negotiating the meaning and power of the mutable body
- Spectres of unproductive life: The aging-disability-dementia complex
- Strange Beauty: Aesthetic possibilities for desiring disability into the future
- Aging with and into disability: Futurities of new materialisms
- Strengthening our activisms at the intersections of the personal, professional, disability, and aging
- Aging and disability in the time of AIDS: Reflections from community-based research with older women caregivers in South Africa
- The aging-disability nexus
- Cripping care advice: Austerity, advice literature, and the troubled link between disability and old age
- Thickening fat: Fat bodies, intersectionality and social justice
- Thick sistahs and heavy disprivilege: Black women, intersectionality, and weight stigma
- Gender and women’s studies: Critical terrain, second edition
- Bodies in e-lit
- Gender and women’s studies in Canada: Critical terrain
- Origin stories: Thickening fat and the problem of historiography
- Becoming women: The embodied self in image culture
Report
- Relaxed Performance: An Illustrated Guide
- Report on the Testimony on Eating Disorder Treatment and Prevention in Canada
- People experiencing disability with episodic limitations: The impact on their experience in the workplace
- Funciones relajadas resumen informativo: Exploración de la accesibilidad en el panorama teatral canadiense
- Report on the social impacts of disruptive technologies for people with episodic and persistent disabilities
- Relaxed Performance: Exploring university-based training across fashion, theatre, and choir
- Relaxed performance: Exploring accessibility in the Canadian Theatre Landscape
- Relaxed performance report highlights: Exploring accessibility in the Canadian theatre landscape
- Représentation décontractée: Une exploration de l’accessibilité dans le paysage théâtral canadien.
Video
- Small Acts of Saying
- Deaf Interiors Documentary
- 2020-09-16 at 11:19:28 AM
- Spiral Life
- I Am Not Sorry
- Artist Talk
- One Night
- Kicking Against the Bricks
- Postcards from My Balcony
- These Are My Cars
- Vanessa Hernández Cruz
- moira williams at Dance Party
- Theatre for Agency, Activism, and Acting Up with Language in TESOL Teacher Education
- The Street Belongs to Us: Eco-Social Pedagogies presented through a Children’s Novel
- Getting There: Methods of Mess, Mobility, and Multimodality
- The Language of Quillwork
- This Conversation Attempts to Reveal This Magic from the Perspective of Its Seven Key Actors
- Black Crip Justice: Building Towards an Accessible Abolitionist Future Through Creative Practice and Praxis
- Grief Refracted: Digital Storytelling as Liberatory Praxis
- Practicing the Social Documentary
- Textile: Re-imagining Community-Engaged Arts through Hyper-Local Storytelling
- Fatness and/as Disability: Using Arts-Based Methodologies to Explore Lived Experiences of Disability and Weight Discrimination
- Intersectionality through the Embodied and Embedded: What Art Offers
- Bodies in Translations: Reflections on Age Disability and Bodily Transitions in the Social
- Describing Diversity: Audio Description and The Ethics of Unmarked Normativity
- Re•storying Autism by Attending to the “Methodologically Unexpected”: A Research Creation Approach
- A Taste of Queer Survival: Critical Reflections on the Intergenerational LGBT Artist Residency
- Critical Arts-Based Research in the Context of Social Change: Reflecting on Possibilities for Becoming with Women and Girls with Disabilities in the Global South
- Imagining Audiences as “Accomplices” in Performance Research
- Body Work, On-Body Work: Social Skin Revealing Caring Labour
- Eco Soma Performances: Turtle Disco
- Embodying Accountability: Rethinking Measurement Tools for Disability, Mad and d/Deaf Art
- That We Are Not
- Art of Relationship: Reflections on Healing Friendship Reconciliation & Resilience
- Indigenous Education Making Place
- “Self in Response”: Reflections on a Collaborative Youth Arts Workshop Facilitation as Research Site
- Sizing Up Gender: Gender, Weight and Representation
- Knot Just Body
- Arts‐Based Research: Critically Enhancing the Possibilities for Participation, Relationship, Action
- Enacting (Disability) Justice in Arts-Based Research
- Activist Modes of Communication in Curriculum
- Detangling Embodiment and Difference
- Intersectional Feminism as Pedagogy: Navigating an Ethics of Care in Research
- Generative Meetings Through Non-Assimilative Dance?
- Welcome & Opening to Practicing the Social
- vacuum sealed, wrap, slough inside, tiiick tok, puncture ‘n’ cut, crush into bloom
- “Our Bodies are More Than Our Bodies”: Exploring Weight Stigma and Race
- Live from Tangled Art + Disability — Gallery Tour and Introduction to Crip Rituals Exhibition
- A Non-monogamous Exchange
- Developing Oral History Interview Processes that Reflect Embodied Differences and Social Justice
- The Red Rose Bleed
- Open Access: Setting a New Cultural Standard for Accessibility
- Activist Affordances: How Do Disabled People Improvise Survival Within Shrinkage?
- Build Spaces Embody Them
- Alternative Models of Community and Social Cooperation: Festivals, Pedagogy, Social Practice
- Into the Light: An Interpretation of Two Research Papers
- Vanessa Dion Fletcher: Vertical Flame
- Night of Ideas: Being Alive
- Dispatches from Disabled Country: Book Launch with Catherine Frazee
- Crip Interiors: MIXER
- Arts, Health, and Social Justice Think Tank
- David Bobier: Talking to Myself and Knowledge Keeper
- Technologies of Justice
- Dolleen Tisawii’ashii Manning: Off the Cuff
- Guiding Principles
- Age and Creativity
- Aging/Disability Nexus
- admiring all we accomplish
- Holding Patterns: Roll-a-thon
- Cripping the Arts
- Lara Kramer: Phantom, Stills & Vibrations
- Vanessa Fletcher Dion: Finding Language
- Michel Dumont: Outliers
- Persimmon Blackbridge: Constructed Identities
- Relaxed Performance
- Disability Arts Oral History
- Thickening Fat: Dialogues on Intersectionality, Social Justice & Fatness
- The Cost of Entry is a Heartbeat
Projects
- Random Access Memory: A Portal to Multidimensions
- Re•Storying Autism ‘In’ Difference / Autistic, Surviving and Thriving Under COVID-19
- avere cura
- Exploring the Potential of Alt Text and Image Description for Visual Arts
- Practicing the Social: Entanglements of Art and Justice
- Art in Translation: A Digital Catalogue Series
- Hidden
- Sagatay (New Beginnings)
- Body Farm
- Undeliverable
- Cripping the Arts Symposium 2019
- Lara Kramer: Phantom, stills & vibrations
- Element 7: Bookbizh / Breaks (in two), Aandishiwgwiigwaam / Where is your home?
- Element 6: Ichaag Gdi Yaawaa / Spirit
- Element 5: Pane Miinwaa / Always Again
- Element 4: Kookum’s Wigwaam / Grandma’s Cabin
- Element 3: Waabshkiiginan / White Sheets
- Element 2: Ndinwendaaganag / Relatives
- Element 1: Mooshkhagod / Be Flooded, Gakijwanan / Waterfalls, Wewebnaabiiwag / Fish with hook and live
- Bodies in Translation: Age and Creativity
- Michel Dumont: Outliers
- Cripistomologies of Disability Arts and Culture: Reflections on the Cripping the Arts Symposium
- Better Practices: A Meme-able Crip Public Education Campaign
- Deaf Interiors
- Intersectionality as a Methodology and Practice Panel
- Crip Times: A Podcast Series
- Translation Roundtable
- Disability and Livelihoods
- Secret Feminist Agenda
- 2020 Curator In Residence
- Vital Practices in the Arts
- Relaxed Performance: Exploring Accessibility in the Canadian Theatre Landscape
- The Pretty Porky and Pissed Off Archive
- kNow Access: A Digital Collage
- Disability & Fashion
- Accessing the Arts
- Into the Light: Eugenics and Education in Southern Ontario
- Night of Ideas: Being Alive
- Ancestral Mindscapes
- Persimmon Blackbridge: Constructed Identities
- Fault Lines
- Jeff Thomas on the Disability Visibility Podcast
- Aging Vitalities
- Blindness Gain and the Art of Non-Visual Reading with Hannah Thompson
- Dreams, Visions, Hallucinations: Disability and Other Ways of Seeing with Mona Stonefish and Dolleen Tisawii’ashii Manning
- Bruce Horak: Through a Tired Eye
- Bridging Wikipedia and Academia
- Holding Patterns: Roll-a-Thon
- Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure
- Hear, Feel, See, What!
- Off the Cuff: Mnidoo Infinity Squeezed through Finite Modulations
- Interview with David Bobier
- Thickening Fat: Dialogues on Intersectionality, Social Justice & Fatness
- Technologies of Justice
- Art As Activism/Activism as Art: A Conversation
- Progress is a Spiral Upward
- Crip Interiors: MIXER
- admiring all we accomplish
- The Second Cycle: Deaf, Disability, Mad Arts and Inclusion
- Outside The Lines
- Create/Change: AZ Institute
- Design Fiction: Thinking With Our Chemical Stories
- The Aging/Disability Nexus Project
- ArtsEverywhere Festival
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- Leah Synder
- Bhavnita Mistry
- Donya Mosleh
- Brenda Gladstone
- Barbara Gibson
- Maya Vandenbeld Giles
- Brennan Douglas-LeFrancois
- Tara Bursey
- Besa Shemovski Thomas
- Kat Singer
- David Preyde
- Nancy Marshall
- Sherri Liska
- Lindsey Thomson
- Sheryl Peters
- Melissa Graham
- Jesse Star
- Chris Pappas
- Venus Underhill
- Hannah Monroe
- Lucabean
- Mandy Klein
- Jennifer Fehr
- Em Farquar-Barrie
- Rose Bisk
- S. Saujani
- Mary Thomas
- Mika Hjorngaard-Ferentzi
- Michele Gardner
- Andraya Ciel Smith
- Victoria Carr
- Janna Brown
- Jan Derbyshire
- Alexandra Hickox
- Jack Hawk
- Carla Sierra Suarez
- Kit Trytten
- BI Garneau
- Susan Aydan Abbott
- Justyna Janik
- Carolyn Boyd
- Hannah Bullock
- Thai Hunte
- BEING Studio
- Other HeArts
- Logan Quinn
- Hannah Quinn
- Vanessa Hernández Cruz
- Scott Lunsford
- Georgiana Uhlyarik
- Koomuatuk Sapa Curley
- Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory
- Anna Hudson
- Jocelyn Piirainen
- Taqralik Partridge
- Syrus Marcus Ware
- Shalaka Jadhav
- Fitsum Areguy
- Janice Keefe
- Tobaron Waxman
- Ailsa Craig
- Marnina Gonick
- Xuan Thuy Nguyen
- Julia Gray
- Kimberly J. Lopez
- Petra Kuppers
- Jen Sebring
- Cyn Rozeboom
- Emma Lind
- Peter Morin
- Tanya Senk
- Johannes Valdes
- Miranda Campbell
- Ben Barry
- Sarah Robbins
- moira williams
- Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor
- Simon(e) van Saarloos
- Kim Tallbear
- nancy viva davis halifax
- Arseli Dokumaci
- Ajay Heble
- Bodies in Translation
- British Council
- Michelle Peek
- Catherine Bourgeois
- Jill Thompson
- Fay Koss
- Jamie Kozlinsky
- Lyndsay Campbell
- John Henry
- Robert Bailey
- Natalie Oman
- Anne Taylor
- Johnny Mack
- Karen Drake
- Michael Coyle
- Marion Gruner
- Dale DeVost
- Nicholas Loess
- Devon Kerslake
- Fady Shanouda
- Karen Yoshida
- Kavya Yoganathan
- Erin MacIndoe Sproule
- Rachel Gray
- Jessie Huggett
- Catherine Frazee
- Zoe Whittall
- Abi Slone
- Joanne Huffa
- Gillian Bell
- Lisa Ayuso
- Ruby Rowan
- Mariko Tamaki
- Hannah McGregor
- Sean Lee
- Devin Gaine
- Jake Pyne
- Dev Ramsawakh
- Kristina McMullin
- Yousef Kadoura
- Robin Rio
- Melita Belgrave
- Anne Basting
- Hannah Thompson
- Stephen Surlin
- Andrew Hunter
- Amanda Cachia
- Diana Meredith
- Eli Howey
- Ellen Bleiwas
- Erin Vincent
- JoAnn Purcell
- Martha Newbigging
- Naz Rahbar
- Yvonne Singer
- Deirdre Logue
- Najla Nubyanluv
- Melisse Watson
- Anique Jordan
- Kanika Gupta
- sab meynert
- Lindsay Fisher
- TJ Charlton
- Michael Rinaldi
- Laura Shintani
- Leala Hewak
- Geneviève Thibault
- Jules Koostachin
- Rick Miller
- Peter Park
- Thurga Kanagasekarampillai
- Syra Hassan
- Shannon Rusnak
- Melissa Brunner
- Hodan Ismael
- Ebony R. Gooden
- Steven T. Licardi
- Vee CR
- Christine Mills
- Ryota Matsumoto
- Catherine Linfield
- Ellen Snowball
- Robin Hahn
- Olivia Brouwer
- Heather Kai-Smith
- Aislinn Thomas
- jes sachse
- Jessica Karuhanga
- Chandra Melting Tallow
- Kate Meawasige
- Danielle Hyde
- Jaene F. Castrillon
- Kyisha Williams
- Peter Owusu-Ansah
- Tamyka Bullen
- Amanda Scriver
- Kelsey Ioannoni
- Carla Giddings
- Sarah Henshaw
- Brody Dechamplain
- Lainey Stirling
- Bianca Uguccioni
- Adam Davies
- Kaldeiah Al-Ali
- Madeleine Kruth
- Devan Hunter
- Seeley Quest
- Skylar Sookpaiboon
- Paul Tshuma
- Bongi Dube
- Tara-Leigh McHugh
- Meredith Bessey
- Kael Reid
- Calla Evans
- Diane Kolin
- Casandra Andrews
- Lezlie Lee Kam
- Crystal
- Mary Gordon
- Jami McFarland
- Rana El Kadi
- Lisa East
- Salima Punjani
- Sze Man (Lilith) Lee
- Jodie Salter
- Aaron Labbé
- George Steeves
- Cecil Day
- Michael Fernandes
- MJ Sakurai
- Karen Langlois
- Ilona Klocza
- Anna Torma
- Onni Nordman
- Lara Kramer
- George Parker
- Cat Pausé
- Jade Le Grice
- Ramanpreet Annie Bahra
- James Overboe
- Merryl Bear
- Taeyoon Choi
- Gloria Swain
- Elwood Jimmy
- Carmen Papalia
- Karen Kiwon Lee
- Margaret Lam
- Ruth Bartlett
- Alison Kafer
- E-K. Daufin
- Cara Briscoe
- Alissa Trotz
- Glenda Tibe Bonifacio
- Heather Latimer
- Helen Hok-Sze Leung
- Jocelyn Thorpe
- Krista Johnston
- Lisa Bednar
- Marie Lovrod
- Sonja Boon
- Trish Salah
- Gwenneth Chapman
- Jennifer (Jess) Haines
- Sonia Meerai
- Mary Anne Ansley
- Andrea Dodsworth
- Steacy Easton
- Stephanie Springgay
- Lucy Burke
- Rebecca L. Jones
- Andrew King
- Gisele Lalonde
- Ann Barrett
- Angela Connors
- Alice Olsen Williams
- Suzy Stead
- Kirsty Johnston
- Jess Watkin
- Poland Lai
- Melodie McCullough
- Jenelle Rouse
- Margaret Oldfield
- Nancy Hansen
- Tracy Tidgwell
- Sioux Lily Dickson
- Mary Senyonga
- David Denborough
- Anthony Easton
- Estée Klar
- Julia Gruson-Wood
- Katherine Runswick-Cole
- Margaret F. Gibson
- Raya Shields
- Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst
- Victoria Mohr-Blakeney
- Adele D. Furrie
- Donna Lero
- Amy Erdman Farrell
- Crystal L. M. Kotow
- Christiana Myers
- April M. Herndon
- Heather Brown
- Lindsey Mazur
- Crystal Kotow
- Areej Siddiqui
- Chelsea Temple Jones
- James Gillett
- Melissa Gualtieri
- David Bobier
- Kirsty Liddiard
- Ingrid Mündel
- Andrea Breen
- Sharolyn Mossey
- Karen McCauley
- Laura Hardt
- Olga Sutherland
- Lisa Tang
- Sabrina Douglas
- Marg Hobbs
- Anne McGuire
- Vanessa Dion Fletcher
- Allyson Mitchell
- Allison Taylor
- Deborah McPhail
- Julie Hollenbach
- Marty Fink
- Loree Erickson
- Francis Ray White
- Dolleen Tisawii’ashii Manning
- Dawn Owen
- Sky Stonefish
- Glen Jankowski
- Nathan Kerrigan
- Melanie Sage
- Jonathan B. Singer
- Phyllis Montgomery
- Katharine Viscardis
- Angela Underhill
- Leslie Vesely
- Linnea Velikonja
- Madison Myers
- Maggie Addison
- Eleftheria Tseliou
- Amanda LeCouteur
- Carmen Knudson-Martin
- Olga Smoliak
- Akwasi Boafo
- Susan Dion
- Monique Lanoix
- Sarah Blanchette
- Patty Douglas
- Sally Chivers
- Katie Aubrecht
- Megan Johnson
- Becky Gold
- Alex Bulmer
- Wendy Porch
- Hilde Zitzelsberger
- Kim Collins
- Esther Ignagni
- Gail J. Mitchell
- Sue Hutton
- Seika Boye
- Mona Stonefish
- Evadne Kelly
- Margaret Robinson
- Karleen Pendleton Jiménez
- Jill Andrew
- Jen Rinaldi
- Mary Bunch
- Roxanne Mykitiuk
- Amy Chaplick
- Michael Orsini
- Christine Kelly
- June Larkin
- Victoria Pileggi
- Nicole Jeffrey
- Maria Tetro
- Joanna Holliday
- Carm de Santis
- Nadine Changfoot
- Colleen McGrath
- Meridith Griffin
- Amanda Grenier
- May Chazen
- Alan Santinele Martino
- Rachel Barken
- Manuela Ferrari
- Kwame McKenzie
- Kayla Besse
- Lacey Croft
- Elisabeth Harrison
- Eliza Chandler
- Emily R. M. Lind
- Sinikka Elliott
- Jeanne Marecek
- Adrienne Evans
- Sucharita Sarkar
- Michael Gill
- May Friedman
- Katie M. Cook
- Andrea LaMarre
- Sarah Riley
- Megan Perram
- Lauren Munro
- Hannah Fowlie
- Christine Wilks
- Carla Rice
- Astrid Ensslin
- Aly Bailey
- Claire Cunningham
- Elizabeth Sweeney
- Jeff Thomas
- Katherine Sherwood
- Todd Edward Herman
- Carly Riegger
- Kaleigh Trace
- Tony Heaton
- Wy Joung Kou
- Birdie Gerhl
- M.C Cruz
- Lisa Anita Wegner
- Lev Levner
- Emily Gillespie
- Gaitrie Persaud
- Natasha Bacchus
- Hanan Hazime
- Ysabelle Vautour
- Megan Bent
- Regan Shrumm
- Sage Lovell
- Ingrid Bachmann
- Diane Borsato
- Eli Clare
- Erin Ball
- Alexa Wright
- Chris Dodd
- Carrie Perreault
- Jessica Watkin
- Connor Yuzwenko-Martin
- Persimmon Blackbridge
- Michel Dumont
- Bruce Horak
- Chris ‘Bucko’ Binkowski
- Max Ferguson