all bodies are valid bodies
Disabled Resilience Permaculture is a way of living that incorporates disability justice and permaculture design principles for a better world for all of us.
doing love through respect and justice
All people can contribute to community and live close to Parent Earth.
social connections
All people of all ages and abilities have a role in community and in caring for Parent Earth.
interdependence
We all need each other, and there is no shame in asking for help, offering help, being there for one another.
mutual respect
With shared power, we can create justice at the community level and make sure we all matter.
telling the truth
There’s no need to hide disabilities when we’re all upfront about our capacities, needs, and skills.
being realistic
Aging, illness, disability, pregnancy, childbirth, lactation, healing, change, and death are not surprises.
everyone has worth
Abled people are not worth more than disabled people, and we all deserve a place at the table.
how we can help
Please inquire about us facilitating a workshop about how Disabled Resilience Permaculture can bring strength to your family or community
pulling in aspects of
- radical mental health
- street medicine and deescalation
- care for Parent Earth as care for ourselves and each other
- art and creative expression
- movement
- do-it-together
intersectional
- liberation is only shared
- race, gender, sexuality, class, and background affect how our disabilities are seen and felt
- justice is not pie–if you have more, that doesn’t mean I have less
“Disability Justice is simply another term for love.”
Mia Mingus
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