The anti-ableist manifesto Smashing stereotypes, forging change, and building a disability-inclusive world
Book - 2024
"Tiffany Yu takes readers on a revelatory examination of disability -- how to unpack biases and build an inclusive and accessible world. As the Asian American daughter of immigrants, living with PTSD, and sustaining a permanent arm injury at age nine, Tiffany Yu is well aware of the intersections of identity that affect us all. She navigated the male-dominated world of corporate finance as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs before founding Diversability, an award-winning community business run by disabled people building disability pride, power, and leadership, and creating the viral Anti-Ableism series on TikTok. Organized from personal to professional, domestic to political, Me to We to Us, The Anti-Ableist Manifesto frames contex...t for conversations, breaks down the language of ableism, identifies microagressions, and offers actions that lead to authentic allyship. How do we remove ableist language from our daily vocabulary? How do we create inclusive events? What are the advantages of hiring disabled employees, and what market opportunities are we missing out on when we don't consider disabled consumers? With contributions from disability advocates, activists, authors, entrepreneurs, scholars, educators, and executives, Yu celebrates the power of stories and lived experiences to foster the proximity, intimacy, and humanity of disability identities that have far too often been "othered" and rendered invisible." --
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- Subjects
- Published
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New York, NY :
Hachette Go, an imprint of Hachette Books
2024.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- xxi, 298 pages ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-298).
- ISBN
- 9780306833663
9780306833670
- Part 1 : Anti-ableism and you
- What is disability?
- Not all disabilities are apparent
- Disability is not a bad word
- Disability is not a bad thing
- A brief history of the disability rights movement
- Models of disability
- Disability intersectionality
- What is ableism?
- What is anti-ableism?
- Why you should care about disability
- Recognize and use your privilege
- Overcome your non-disabled guilt and shame
- Accurate disability representation matters
- Diversify your feed
- Part 2 : Anti-ableism and your community
- Interrupt ableist microaggressions and harassment
- Stop making assumptions
- Don't give unsolicited advice
- Support people with non-apparent disabilities
- Don't treat disabled people as your inspiration
- Be in community with disabled people
- Ask better questions
- Treat disabled people with respect and dignity
- Exist in the contradictions
- Take accountability for ableist harm
- Part 3 : Anti-ableism and societal change
- Lower the disability tax
- Inclusive design benefits everyone
- Make public spaces accessible (in person and digitally)
- Hire disabled people
- Rethink accommodations
- Building a disability-inclusive work culture
- Cater to disabled customers
- Support disability entrepreneurship
- Advocate with disabled people
- Get civically engaged
- Conclusion : The anti-ableist manifesto.
Review by Kirkus Book Review