This resource written by Erin McKelle for Everyday Feminism highlights how classism is an issue that affects women, people with disabilities, race, and other intersecting marginalised groups.
Read MoreIn this blog post, award-winning writer, speaker and appearance activist Carly Findlay OAM explains the importance of including image descriptions on social media posts.
Read MoreWritten by Tran Huu Phuong Anh, this blog from Plan International discusses five steps you can take to be an intersectional feminist.
Read MoreIn this blog post written for Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA), visually impaired writer and disability advocate Bethany Cody discusses her experiences with vision loss and how blindness is a spectrum.
Read MoreThis resource by Aruma explains important information about wheelchairs and wheelchair users, including the rule that you should never touch a person’s wheelchair without their permission.
Read MoreWritten by Jane Coaston for Vox, this article explores the origins of ‘intersectionality’, which was coined by American civil rights advocate, scholar and writer Kimberlé Crenshaw. At INAC, we firmly believe in the importance of intersectionality in all our work and advocacy.
Read MoreJuly is Disability Pride Month. This resource written by Krystal Jagoo for Verywell Mind explores the history and importance of the month.
Read MoreBeginning your allyship journey or need a refresher? This resource written by Maureen Obatomi for BetterUp is a great start.
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