| Introduction
Alice Wong | p. xv |
Part 1 | Being | |
| Unspeakable Conversations
Harriet McBryde Johnson | p. 3 |
| For Ki'tay D. Davidson, Who loves Us
Talila A. Lewis | p. 28 |
| If You Can't Fast, Give
Maysoon Zayid | p. 36 |
| There's a Mathematical Equation That Proves I'm Ugly-Or So I Learned in My Seventh-Grade Art Class
Ariel Henley | p. 39 |
| The Erasure of Indigenous People in Chronic Illness
Jen Deerinwater | p. 47 |
| When You Are Waiting to Be Healed
June Eric-Udorie | p. 53 |
| The Isolation of Being Deaf in Prison
Jeremy Woody, as told to Christie Thompson | p. 59 |
| Common Cyborg
Jillian Weise | p. 63 |
| I'm Tired of Chasing a Cure
Liz Moore | p. 75 |
Part 2 | Becoming | |
| We Can't Go Back
Ricardo T. Thornton Sr. | p. 85 |
| Radical Visibility: A Disabled Queer Clothing Reform Movement Manifesto
Sky Cubacub | p. 90 |
| Guide Dogs Don't Lead Blind People. We Wander as One.
Haben Girma | p. 101 |
| Taking Charge of My Story as a Cancer Patient at the Hospital Where I Work
Diana Cejas | p. 104 |
| Canfei to Canji: The Freedom of Being Loud
Sandy Ho | p. 112 |
| Nurturing Black Disabled Joy
Keah Brown | p. 117 |
| Last but Not Least-Embracing Asexuality
Keshia Scott | p. 121 |
| Imposter Syndrome and Parenting with a Disability
Jessica Slice | p. 129 |
| How to Make a Paper Crane from Rage
Eisa Sjunneson | p. 134 |
| Selma Blair Became a Disabled Icon Overnight. Here's Why We Need More Stories Like Hers.
Zipporah Arielle | p. 141 |
Part 3 | Doing | |
| Why My Novel Is Dedicated to My Disabled Friend Maddy
A. H. Reaume | p. 149 |
| The Antiabortion Bill You Aren't Hearing About
Rebecca Cokley | p. 159 |
| So. Not. Broken.
Alice Sheppard | p. 164 |
| How a Blind Astronomer Found a Way to Hear the Stars
Wanda Díaz-Merced | p. 168 |
| Incontinence Is a Public Health Issue-And We Need to Talk About It
Mari Ramsawakh | p. 174 |
| Falling/Burning: Hannah Gadsby, Nanette, and Being a Bipolar Creator
Shoshana Kessock | p. 179 |
| Six Ways of Looking at Crip Time
Ellen Samuels | p. 189 |
| Lost Cause
Reyma McCoy McDeid | p. 197 |
| On NYC's Paratransit, Fighting for Safety, Respect, and Human Dignity
Britney Wilson | p. 205 |
| Gaining Power through Communication Access
Lateef McLeod | p. 220 |
Part 4 | Connecting | |
| The Fearkss Benjamin Lay: Activist, Abolitionist, Dwarf Person
Eugene Grant | p. 229 |
| To Survive Climate Catastrophe, Look to Queer and Disabled Folks
Patty Berne, as told to and edited by Vanessa Raditz | p. 232 |
| Disability Solidarity: Completing the "Vision for Black Lives"
Harriet Tubman Collective | p. 236 |
| Time's Up for Me, Too
Karolyn Gehrig | p. 243 |
| Still Dreaming Wild Disability Justice Dreams at the End of the World
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha | p. 250 |
| Love Means Never Having to Say ... Anything
Jamison Hill | p. 262 |
| On the Ancestral Plane: Crip Hand-Me-Downs and the Legacy of Our Movements
Stacey Milbern | p. 267 |
| The Beauty of Spaces Created for and by Disabled People
s.e. smith | p. 271 |
| About the Editor | p. 277 |
| About the Contributors | p. 279 |
| Further Reading | p. 293 |
| Permission Acknowledgments | p. 305 |