In this engaging discussion, activist Alice Wong, founder of the Disability Visibility Project, shares her joyous approach to life despite her communication challenges. Joined by Yomi Sachiko Young and Sandy Ho, they delve into the evolution of the disability rights movement, emphasizing the significance of accessibility and representation. Wong's journey post-medical crisis underscores the power of technology in advocacy. The trio also highlights the importance of reclaiming joy in activism, fostering community, and challenging ableism through personal stories and humor.