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Opinion
Naomi Morris
In writing about their pain and experience, sick and disabled people are able to tell society stories that have long been ignored.
Culture
Nicole DeMarco
“I’d be doing myself, my friends, and my peers a disservice to only be illustrating one singular image.”
Alim Kheraj
Following the life of a gay man with cerebral palsy, ‘Special’ portrays queer life from a new but deeply relatable perspective.
Sara Radin
Representation of illnesses like Cystic Fibrosis is important, but there’s still a way to go until the media showcases more authentic and empathetic narratives.
Cripple Magazine is created by and for disabled teens — and anyone who wants to really understand the experiences of Gen Z youth with disabilities.
Music
Douglas Greenwood
Boogie on down!
love week
We spoke to students, models, artists and activists about their love lives.
Beauty
Tish Weinstock
The fearless YouTuber talks beauty, body confidence and diversity in the media.
Fashion
Introducing the British brand with a social conscience.
Film
Isabelle Hellyer
95% of television characters with disabilities are played by able-bodied actors, despite the raft of talent in Hollywood.
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