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“Queer and Disabled” is a 6 part series where four young women answer several questions about the intersection of identifying as queer and disabled.
The series includes Annie Segarra (@annieelainey), Rachel Anne (@spookyspoonie), Robyn Lambird (@my-trex-life), and Erin Tatum (@petitetimidgay); four young women who identify as queer and disabled, from the US, Canada, and Austrailia.
Annie has hypermobility, severe chronic pain, and limited mobility, currently seeking diagnosis, Rachel is diagnosed with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and POTS, Robyn and Erin have cerebral palsy, and all use varying mobility devices including wheelchairs, sport wheelchairs, electric wheelchairs, and canes.
In this series they discuss accessibility, representation, fetishization and desexualization, and different ways to approach dating someone with a disability.
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hotdamnilookgood said: I’m queer/bisexual and have cerebral palsy and it’s so nice to see videos and awareness about other similar individuals. Another great example of representation being important
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