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March book giveaway

Plus new free Disabled and Here stock images
March book giveaway

This March Jennifer L. Sharp generously offered to purchase Disability Visibility for 5 disabled people who would like one.

If you would like to pay it forward and do the same, email me: DisabilityVisibilityProject@gmail.com

Giveaway Details

1) Any disabled person in the U.S. is eligible for this giveaway. If you already received one from the giveaway please let other people have a chance.

2) The first 5 people to email the Disability Visibility Project will receive a book. If you do not receive a reply to your email please know these books have been claimed.

3) Send email to DisabilityVisibilityProject@gmail.com with ‘Book Giveaway’ in the title of the message.

4) Include the following information in your message:

  • First and last name
  • Mailing address
  • Format you prefer (paperback, e-book or audio), one type only

Please note: I will send this information along with your email address to the donor who will reach out to you to confirm details of your order.

Disabled and Here stock images

Two chic Black women grab coffee from an outdoor pick-up window. The woman closest to the barista is in a gold-customized travel mobility scooter and wears a fuzzy purple bucket hat, sweater dress, pink backpack, and red face mask. Next to her, the second woman waits in a pink coat and beret. Bits of snow gather on the ground and sidewalk while the cafe’s windows are decorated with coffee decals.
Two chic Black women grab coffee from an outdoor pick-up window. The woman closest to the barista is in a gold-customized travel mobility scooter and wears a fuzzy purple bucket hat, sweater dress, pink backpack, and red face mask. Next to her, the second woman waits in a pink coat and beret. Bits of snow gather on the ground and sidewalk while the cafe’s windows are decorated with coffee decals. Credit: Dominique Davis for Disabled And Here

Are you frustrated by stereotypical stock images of disabled people? Fear not, check out the Disabled and Here Collection, a disability-led effort to provide free and inclusive images from our own perspective, with photos and illustrations celebrating disabled Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC). Gratitude to Elea Chang for creating this series. And check out Elea’s Etsy shop if you like letterpress cards & hand-lettered prints!