Collection: DISABILITY RIGHTS, ADVOCACY & ACCEPTANCE

Disability Rights, Advocacy & Radical Acceptance

This collection champions disabled voices and puts lived experience at the centre. These powerful titles explore the intersections of disability, identity, community care, and resistance.

Here, you’ll find memoirs by disabled activists, critical texts on the social model of disability, and groundbreaking works on access, dignity, and autonomy. From crip theory to anti-ableist advocacy, this collection pushes back against medicalised narratives and invites you to rethink what disability means — in education, healthcare, politics, art, and everyday life.

Ideal for disabled readers, allies, educators, and anyone ready to move beyond awareness into action. Whether you're just beginning to unlearn ableism or you're already deep into your advocacy journey, these books will meet you where you are.

This isn’t just about rights — it’s about radical acceptance, collective liberation, and building a world that makes space for everyone.

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