This statement was released August 6, 2014, during a 50-day military bombardment of Gaza by the Israeli Defense Force which killed over 2,200 civilians, wounded approximately 11,000, and destroyed over 20,000 homes.
Read MoreEsta declaración fue publicada el 6 de agosto del 2014, durante un bombardeo militar por parte de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel que durante 50 días atacaron a Gaza. Este suceso mató a más de 2,200 civiles, hirió a aproximadamente 11,000 personas y destruyó más de 20,000 hogares.
Read MoreSins Invalid is a disability justice-based performance project centering disabled artists of color and queer / gender non-conforming disabled artists. Our work cele brates the embodied humanity of disabled people, and we understand all bodies live in a multitude of very real social, political, economic and cultural contexts.
Read MoreSins Invalid es un proyecto de performance basado en la justicia para las personas con discapacidades que pone al centro a artistas racializades y con discapacidad, así como a artistas cuir / no binaries con discapacidad. Nuestro trabajo celebra la humanidad encarnada de las personas con discapacidad, entendiendo que todos los cuerpos viven en una multitud de contextos sociales, políticos, económicos y culturales muy reales.
Read MoreHow do eight crip artists collectively create a performance about the effects of climate chaos on their lives during an uncontrolled global pandemic, unprecedented wildfires, and the same old racist, homophobic, transphobic, ableism? That’s the story of Loving With Three Hearts, a behind-the-scenes look at what it took to make We Love Like Barnacles: Crip Lives & Climate Chaos.
Read MoreWe Love Like Barnacles Encore Performance / Redimiento Encore. Sins Invalid is proud to bring you an encore performance of We Love Like Barnacles: Crip Lives In Climate Chaos. Sins Invalid se enorgullece de presentar un rendimiento encore de We Love Like Barnacles: Crip Lives in Climate Chaos.
Read MoreSins Invalid’s Cyrée Jarelle Johnson sat down with writer & activist Chanelle Gallant for a candid conversation about the role of desire, power, and pleasure within disability justice activism, and the role sex plays in collective liberation. With ASL and captions.
Read MoreThis month we welcome the bloom of spring time, and honor Asian American and Pacific Islanders and our/their heritages. We recognize the approaching one-year anniversary of the death of Disability Justice visionary Stacey Milbern Park. We also celebrate and mourn Black disabled ancestor and artist, George Floyd, and join in resistance with all uprisings for justice.
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