TY - BOOK ID - 118089420 TI - Black disability politics PY - 2022 SN - 1478027002 9781478027003 1478092688 1478023252 147802500X PB - Durham : Duke University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Handicap KW - EĢtudes sur le handicap KW - Personnes handicapees KW - Noirs americains KW - Sociology of disability KW - Disability studies KW - People with disabilities KW - Disabilities KW - African Americans KW - African Americans with disabilities KW - African American handicapped KW - Afro-American handicapped KW - People with disabilities, African American KW - Afro-Americans KW - Black Americans KW - Colored people (United States) KW - Negroes KW - Africans KW - Ethnology KW - Black people KW - Disability KW - Disabling conditions KW - Handicaps KW - Impairment KW - Physical disabilities KW - Physical handicaps KW - Diseases KW - Wounds and injuries KW - Animals with disabilities KW - Cripples KW - Disabled KW - Disabled people KW - Disabled persons KW - Handicapped KW - Handicapped people KW - Individuals with disabilities KW - People with physical disabilities KW - Persons with disabilities KW - Physically challenged people KW - Physically disabled people KW - Physically handicapped KW - Persons KW - Education KW - Sociology of disablement KW - Sociology of impairment KW - Aspect sociologique KW - Aspect politique. KW - Activite politique KW - Aspect politique KW - Activite politique. KW - Political aspects. KW - Political activity KW - Political aspects KW - Political activity. KW - Study and teaching KW - Curricula KW - Sociological aspects UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:118089420 AB - "In Black Disability Politics Sami Schalk explores how issues of disability, broadly construed, have been and continue to be incorporated into Black activism, from the 1970s to the present. In so doing, she establishes a new lineage for disability politics, one that allows the work of contemporary Black disability justice activists to be central. Aiming to speak to both academic and activist audiences, Black Disability Politics identifies common qualities of Black disability politics and provides praxis-based approaches for enacting these politics in contemporary social justice work. Using the archives of the Black Panther Party and the National Black Women's Health Project alongside interviews with contemporary Black disabled cultural workers, Schalk argues that the work of Black disability politics not only exist, but are essential to the future of Black liberation movements."-- ER -