People with disabilities don’t need anyone to sacrifice their lives for us.
When trauma follows you home: What love means to me as a queer, non-binary person
We hold each other close and celebrate community and the kind, intense, difficult friendships that sustain us.
My most romantic midnight date: A story of friendship and love
I was jobless, I felt directionless in my personal life. Nights were scary and mornings brought no enthusiasm. Loneliness was thick and strong...
Event: Skin Stories – love. desire. disability.
A day of inclusive film screenings in Mumbai Point of View is delighted to invite you to Skin Stories: love. desire. disability, a day of...
Love in times of depression and anxiety
But I don’t want to write about movie love or the kind of love that inspires songwriters. I want to write about love as a fat woman who...
Breathing my way through trauma, with poetry
Trauma loves to stay in parts of your body that therapy and medication can’t shift. And although I benefited greatly from my pony-tailed...
Hopes and fears: The parenting journey of a couple with disabilities in Sangli
Nilofer and Sharif have the same aspirations for Aaliya that many Indian parents do for their children. They want her to go to a good school...
What it means to be on Tinder as a person with an identifiable disability
By creating a Tinder profile, and mentioning my disability on it, I was making a statement that I was, in fact, a potential date. I was...
Looking Back:‘Skin Stories’ in 2017
Fresh, urgent narratives on disability, sexuality and gender.