I should have added! Photos by Angela Donahue.
@margaretprice
Disability studies & rhetoric prof at Ohio State University. Many gardening, much dogs and cats. I like to go places and do stuff with people and then return to my cave. http://margaretprice.wordpress.com
I should have added! Photos by Angela Donahue.
To be fair, Iβm biased on the βcrafting makes everything feel easierβ issue but I think it helps a lot of people enjoy the space in wildly different ways
Exactly! I belong to two SnBs in Columbusβ one mostly online, one in person, both queer-led β and it feels like it makes everything so easy
Also, thatβs a fantastic description!
Those. Are. INCREDIBLE!!
Omg I canβt believe we didnβt hold a Crab Lab!! (This is what some of my colleagues and I call our research meetings when no one is in a good mood) @christateston.bsky.social
I really want the record/crafting party every year! I couldnβt go this year because Friday was a long day for me and by 7 PM I was super done. One of the only things I had big SOMO about this year.
That is such a good way to look at it
I have never worn a "first timer" ribbon bc it makes me feel embarrassed. Are those good to have? Or no? Or both? (obvi it's both) (I don't even like to admit it when I'm at a restaurant and the server asks, "Is this your first time here?")
You know what else feels very present @ruthieoo.bsky.social ? It's mostly white kids who are using the space with a sense of permission, safety, command. I see lots of Black and POC lil' babies, but from what I can discern, most are in a different discourse community when it comes to public conduct.
"the room is audibly / palpably with her" ... I'm hoping to remember this! <3
Five presenters of various races, ethnicities, genders, and outfits in red, black, gray, and cream sit behind a conference table responding to questions. Margaret is making a dramatic gesture toward her shoulders with both hands and the other folks on the roundtable are chuckling.
Five presenters of various races, ethnicities, genders, and outfits in red, black, gray, and cream sit behind a conference table smiling toward the camera.
Yesterday's #4c25 session with @adahubrig.bsky.social, Jo Hsu, @jadeshiva.bsky.social, and Julie Kidder: queer / crip / race / life stories, survival techniques, resistance, awkward confessions, and glitter. I am grateful. Here's a link to our notes, scripts, and slides! bit.ly/cripcompany
Right?!?!
Is there any chance you are going to the community research mentoring session at 2 oβclock? Thatβs where Iβm headed. I have stickers!
You know what #4c25 has that I usually really really miss? Surfaces to put my stuff on.
Organizing a conference is a huge series of trade-offs and stuff you just canβt predict (Iβve organized four smaller ones), and I just wanted to say thank you for the many tables, counters, and seating areas.
I definitely donβt want to bring pressure to anyone, but for folks who have capacity, giving out little gifts at sessions is so much fun!
Just incredible
Both are great! I find QR codes slightly more subject to failure (old phones may be running out of charge, some rooms are huge & itβs hard to grab the code) but Iβll take either one.
Well this is cool! The Graduate Reading Exchange. Itβs not only about grad students reading; itβs a curated space with stories and reflections sharing experiences, tricks, access hacks, testimonials. #4c25
blogs.bgsu.edu/graduateread...
:: writes it down :: π€£
Everybody at the RHM roundtable session is killing it!!
(Theyβre βeatingβ? I think)
#4c25
If youβre itching to make a video at #4c25 showing your access practice, try it out and send it to me! Iβll help you prepare it for Composing Access. And hell yes you can put it on your cv!
Comics, written materials, photosβif it can be posted and made accessible, I wanna see it! DM or email.
Elena Kalodner-Martin presents from a podium alongside a slide titled βPlatforms and platform precarityβ
Fabulous roundtable provocation from @ekalodnermar.bsky.social AND a great model for sharing the handout: make a short URL & put it on *every slide*. Love the concept of βprecarious platformsββI needed this name. #4c25
Damn it! bullshit!!! Iβm so sorry!!!
Hey #4C25 folks! If you're looking to get better acquainted with the history of Baltimore while you're visiting this week, please check out my friend @actualkatherine.bsky.social's walking tours at fullstorybaltimore.tours!
Hi everyone preparing for #4C25 !
Hereβs the βComposing Accessβ website with all kinds of resources and downloadable media for making your presentation more accessible (including comics!)
u.osu.edu/composingacc...
Also includes links to this yearβs access guide and a history of CCCC access work!
I love that this gave you a (wry) chuckle π
Disability justice is an anti-capitalist movement led by disabled and queer people of color. It doesnβt center white people and itβs not focused on academia.
Hereβs something I wrote about that, expertly edited by @sfdirewolf.bsky.social :
disabilityvisibilityproject.com/2024/06/01/i...
I just received an invitation to discuss disability justice and language. I wrote back to say that I thought they probably wanted me to talk about disability (or disability studies) and language, but I could refer them to DJ activist-writers if that was what they were looking for.
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Iβm about to read Cavarβs book! So excited to know I have a buddy who read(ing) it too!
Covers of Impossible Things, Stay Black and Die, Crip Spacetime, Nuyorican and Diasporican Visual Art, The Politics of Collecting, and Biennial Book, arranged in a 3x3 grid.
You can catch @imeanswhatisays.bsky.social @margaretprice.bsky.social @eunsong.bsky.social @palomacg.bsky.social & @arlenedavila.bsky.social at author events in January. Hope you can make it to some!
https://buff.ly/4iNwPwH