Feminist Center for Creative Work
be disabled do crime' vinyl (bumpersticker)
be disabled do crime' vinyl (bumpersticker)
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Be Disabled Do Crime” riffs on “Be Gay Do Crime,” pointing to how marginalized people are policed socially, medically, and economically just for existing. Whether the “crime” is queer pleasure, mutual aid, rejecting capitalist rules, or surviving the medical-industrial complex, fine—we’ll be outlaws. The future is disabled: refuse compulsory ablebodiedness and practice some disability justice.
About the Artist
Cedric Tai (@fakingprofessionalism) is an un-disciplinary artist / educator born in Detroit, currently in Los Angeles (Tongva/Chumash/Kizh land.)
She thinks through sculpture, talking, writing, performance and experimental exhibitions.
They’ve partnered with neuroscientists, academics from critical psychiatry, artist collectives, disability justice influencers, and somatic therapists to co-create art and accessible resources where "mental health" meets anti-capitalist solidarity.
