Skin, Tooth, And Bone by Sins Invalid

A powerful collection of essays, memoir, poetry and visual work centering disabled people of color, queer and trans disabled voices to explore embodiment, intimacy, access, pleasure and resistance; the pieces critique medicalization, ableism, capitalism and carceral systems while articulating disability justice frameworks and community-based practices, calling for transformative care, collective accountability and cultural change through personal narrative and creative practice.