Disability Pride!
July is Disability Pride Month! Here's a reading list all about celebrating the disabled community, fighting for our inclusion, and ending the stigma of being labeled disabled.
Disabled Witchcraft: 90 Rituals for Limited-Spoon Practitioners
Magick is all around us and should be for everyone. But the practices in many witchcraft books can be difficult for many…
Sticker #602Disabled Witch
Accessibility is magical. Slap this sticker on your walker, bike, water bottle, book of shadows, or wherever you like…
ADHD Coping Skills Deck
Draw a card, get unstuck. Break your freeze state and reroute your executive function with this pleasantly…
The ADHD FAQ: Understand and Embrace Your Brain, from Diagnosis to Everyday Life
Everything you ever wanted to ask about ADHD, but kept forgetting to. Millions of people have received ADHD diagnoses…
How to Organize Inclusive Events: A Handbook for Feminist, Accessible, and Sustainable Gatherings
If you’ve attended even a few events, you know that they are often exclusive affairs, prioritizing the majority and…
Handcuffs, Chains, and Canes: Queer, Neurodivergent, Disability-Positive Smutty Stories (Queering Consent)
A beguiling collection of kinky, sapphic smut, featuring steamy encounters that seamlessly incorporate femme, butch, and…
Sticker #407Pride: The Opposite of Shame
We believe that pride is the opposite of shame. That's why we made this sticker. So that you can pass the word that who…
The Autism FAQ: Everything You Wanted to Know About Diagnosis & Autistic Life
What's it like to be autistic? As many as one in forty-five people live that reality every day, but our culture remains…
The Autism & ADHD Ally Handbook: Creating a Neurodivergent-Friendly World
At least one fifth of the people we know are neurodivergent. They are the ones who think, feel, and sense the world…
Managing Neurodiverse Workplaces: Autistic and ADHD Teammates & How Good Management Strategies Benefit Everyone
As more people are being diagnosed with ADHD, autism, and other neurological conditions, our proudly neurodiverse,…
The Autism Partner Handbook: How to Love an Autistic Person
So, your partner is autistic. Or you suspect they might be. And you're wondering, "What does this mean for my…
How to Organize Inclusive Events and Conferences
The ultimate guide to creating welcoming, safe, and accessible gatherings for everyone. With detailed strategies and…
The Autism Relationships Handbook: How to Thrive in Friendships, Dating, and Love
Ever since Joe came out as autistic, people have been sharing their stories and asking questions. The most common…
Sick: A Compilation Zine on Physical Illness
Sick collects peoples' experiences with illness in order to help establish a collective voice of those impacted within…
Disability & Sexuality: An Introductory Guide for Sex Educators & Able-Bodied Allies
A brief introduction to the theory and practice of taking the ableism out of sex education. Starting with some basic…
Do Not Pet: How Activists Brought Disability Rights to the U.S.
Service dogs, wheelchair-accessible buildings, and protection against being fired due to a disability—these basic…
Do Not Pet: A Service Dog's Graphic Tail
Throughout human history, dogs have performed service tasks for us. Some of the earliest documented cases occurred…
I Don't Believe in Popular Kids: Lessons from One Girl's Fight for Inclusion
Heather, a fifth grader on the autism spectrum, could find no relief from the abuse of her bullies. She did everything…
Sticker #414you are greater than the sum of your labels
Identity markers help us to understand ourselves and each other and help us find and build community. But they don't…
How to Get a Colonoscopy: Advice for the Neurodivergent and Everyone Else!
Colonoscopies are a pretty common medical procedure, but the experience and prep beforehand can also be…
Sticker #430sorry, staring won't get rid of me
Have you ever been in a place where someone, clearly, couldn't figure out what you were doing there and wasn't happy…
Sticker #661Autistics Fights Fascism
Stand up with and for your autistic and neurodivergent peers against fascism, eugenics, and elitism. Slap this sticker…
Sticker #716Tylenol American
The brain worm man says my mom took Tylenol and that’s why my brain works funny now. This one’s for all our fellow…