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Queer Disabled People Exist

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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.

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Isaiah Piche: Queer disabled people exist! | Isaiah Piche | TEDxCSUF


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