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Invisible Disability Project Disrupting the Silence

WebBuilding disability equity in education, employment, and culture. Invisible Disabilities Defined. An “invisible,” “non-visible,” “hidden,” “non-apparent,” or "unseen" disability is …

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Accessibility + Eating Disorders

WebEating disorders are one of the most common forms of invisible disabilities affecting people in the United States and globally. The Mirasol Eating Recovery Center …

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Mental Health Peer Specialists and Their Vision for a Civil Rights

WebReferences. Barry, C. T., et. al. (2017). Adolescent social media use and mental health from adolescent and parent perspectives. Journal of adolescence, vol. 61, …

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Over-Accommodation is Not Allyship

WebRadical disability allyship in higher education means that one treats students with mental disabilities as students, granting accommodations in order to level the …

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Radical Disability Allyship, Mad Activism, and Black Mental Health

WebThe pertinent role that oppressive social structures play in producing experiences of mental unwellness for Black folks is at the center of an anti-racist critique …

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Invisible Disability Project blog

WebRead the latest in Disability and Culture. IDP has up to date information about disability equity in education, employment and culuture. Learn about invisible disabilities today.

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Eating Disorders Futures: Notes Toward A Model of …

WebTHE AUTHOR AMY GAETA. Amy Gaeta is a Ph.D. candidate in the Literary Studies and Visual Cultures (doctoral minor) programs at the University of Wisconsin …

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RADICAL ALLYSHIP

WebI call for an anti-racist radical allyship that denaturalizes the medicalization of mental unwellness by centering the intimate relationship between anti-Black state violence, …

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DISABILITY ALLYSHIP

WebThe Invisible Disability Project is proud to present the first essay in our latest series, Radical Disability Allyship. In this series, we explore how the concept, promise, …

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My Lived Experiences Shaped My Career In Mental Health

WebContact Us. Speak Your Power. Invisible Disability Project. 3525 Del Mar Heights Road #1009, San Diego, CA, 92130, United States. 858-381 …

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Q+A with Alice Wong on her new book, "Disability Visibility: First

WebLinda Williams, Ph.D.., Founder, Invisible Disability Project. I want to congratulate my friend, Alice Wong on her new book, “Disability Visibility: First Person …

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4 Texts that Get It Right About Invisible Disabilities

WebDisrupt the Silence. 4 Texts that Get It Right About Invisible Disabilities. Linda Williams, Ph.D., and Monica Slabaugh. 1. Canceling Plans. It happens. Invisible …

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Why I Started Being Real About My Disability with Others

WebGuest Zine by Haley Zilberberg. I struggle to understand the difference between having a voice and complaining, so sometimes I just keep quiet. My disabilities …

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Why Every College Student With Invisible Disabilities Needs These …

Web5. Passing (ˈpasiNG') verb.The ability of a person to be regarded as a member of social groups other than their own, such as a different race, ethnicity, social class, …

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Coronavirus and the Shared Emotional Experience

WebABOUT THE AUTHOR Trishala Khandheria, MA, MS. I recently graduated with a MA in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of San Diego. I am also in …

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This May Sound Awkward, but Normal Is a Fantasy

WebThat’s right. Normal is a Fantasy. Bodily and neuro diversity among our school peers is the factual “normal.” The human is imperfect, unruly, and real.

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