Queer Disabled People Exist
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersectionality of being queer and disabled through the personal experiences of Isaiah Piche in this TEDxCSUF talk. Gain insights into the unique challenges and perspectives of a First-Generation queer disabled person of color as Piche, a CSUF alumni with a background in Sociology and Public Administration, shares his journey. Discover how Piche contributes to disability representation in media through his writing for CrippleMedia.com and his work as a model with Gamut Management. Learn about his aspirations to become a Constitutional attorney and the importance of recognizing and embracing diverse identities within the LGBTQ+ and disability communities.
Syllabus
Isaiah Piche: Queer disabled people exist! | Isaiah Piche | TEDxCSUF
Taught by
TEDx
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