Collective Access

Definition

“Intersectionality must consider how the normate template for the built environment is a system of exclusion that segregates spaces and people along the axes of disability, race, class, and gender (among others). Recent disability justice work from activists such as Mia Mingus on the notion of “collective access” promotes the interdependence of disability, anti-racist, and gender justice (Mingus 2010b)”

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