The 4 (but 10) Questions About the 10 Principles of Disability Justice

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The 4 (but 10) Questions About the 10 Principles of Disability Justice*

“A Disability Justice framework understands that all bodies are unique and essential [and] have strengths and needs that must be met. [We] are powerful not despite the complexities of our bodies, but because of them. [All] bodies are caught in…bindings of ability, race, gender, sexuality, class, nation state and imperialism, and…we cannot separate them. These are the positions from where we struggle.”
– Patty Berne

  1. Intersectionality: “We do not live single issue lives” – Audre Lorde.

  2. Leadership of Those Most Impacted: Those most harmed by systems of oppression have the most to teach for how we can be liberated from them.

  3. Anti-Capitalist: Human worth is not dependent on what or how much we can produce; we are anti-capitalist in nature by having non-conforming body/minds.

  4. Commitment to Cross-Movement Organizing: Building alliances and connections makes our movements stronger.

  5. Recognizing Wholeness: All people have inherent worth.

  6. Sustainability: We pace ourselves to be sustained long-term.

  7. Commitment to Cross-Disability Solidarity: All of our community members’ insights are essential; isolation undermines liberation.

  8. Interdependence: We need to meet each other’s needs, knowing that state solutions inevitably increase state control over our lives.

  9. Collective Access: As brown, black, and queer-bodied disabled people, we bring flexibility and creativity to be in community with each other. 

  10. Collective Liberation: No body or mind can be left behind. Only moving together can we accomplish the revolution we require.


*These principles were developed by Sins Invalid through a series of national Disability Justice conversations. With consent, they have been truncated for space and adjusted to welcome in learners who may be new to Disability Justice language. 

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