

Audio essay: We Are Not Okay…and We Will Keep Resisting
This Disability Pride Month isn’t just about celebrating the disability community: it marks a season of resistance. Our very existence is under threat, from drastic cuts to the social safety net, to vile attacks on the autistic community, a full-on assault on transgender lives, and the terrorizing of immigrants.
But this is not the first time, nor will it be the last, that those who face oppression and state violence have leaned on each other to challenge the forces that seek to erase us. In her powerful new essay, “We Are Not Ok…And We Will Keep Resisting,” disability justice activist Conchita Hernandez Legorreta powerfully captures the pain, joy, and resistance of living at the intersection of immigration and disability.
Her story, like so many others, is one of trauma, state violence, and exploitation. But it is also a story about care, community, joy, and resistance.
Please take care when listening, as this episode includes depictions of trauma and violence.
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