Episode 6: Disability Justice in my Judaism? It's more likely than you'd think
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How do we practice Judaism from disabled bodies? In this episode Charlie and Jaime study disability justice texts from Leah Lakshmi, Mia Mingus, and Rabbi Elliot Kukla to explore the ways we show up in our spiritual and relational lives. Both hosts grapple with recent diagnoses, and share their processes of grief and rediscovery of lives centering disability.
Sources in this episode include:
- Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice (2018)
- Mia Mingus, "Access Intimacy: The Missing Link" (2011)
- Rabbi Elliot Kukla, "The Holiness of Being Broken: Trauma and Disability Justice" (2022)
Cover art by Noa Skye
Music by Pixabay
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