- Crips for Palestine
- Posts
- Reimagining Disability in Gaza
Reimagining Disability in Gaza

Reimagining Disability in Gaza
“Dis Collective, in partnership with Chisenhale Gallery, Gaza Sunbirds, and the University of Westminster, are exploring what it means to consider the present and future conditions of disability/debility in the wake of colonial violence across Palestine. We want to begin a dialogue around [an] expanded idea of debility within occupied space and as a critique of colonial oppression, where definitions of disability move beyond a focus on individual impairment towards considerations of the urban, cultural, and psychological parameters of mobility.“
Tell Google: Stop Using Your AI for Genocide, Apartheid, and Border Violence
“Over the past few weeks, Google has taken two major steps towards becoming a full fledged military contractor: they announced a new AI partnership with the world’s largest weapons manufacturer, Lockheed Martin, and a new contract between Google Cloud and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to “upgrade the so-called virtual wall.” These new contracts are in addition to their existing $1.2 billion Project Nimbus contract with the Israeli government and military, and its $32 billion acquisition of Israeli cloud security start-up Wiz earlier this year.”
Urgent Action Needed – Destruction of Islamic University of Gaza Teaching Hospital
“The UK and its parliamentarians must take a principled stand to hold Israel accountable for these grave violations. Contact your MP today using our quick template email and urge them to condemn attacks on Palestinian education and healthcare, call for an independent investigation, and advocate for an arms embargo, a permanent ceasefire, and the rebuilding of Gaza’s universities.”
Crips for Palestine is a weekly newsletter made by and for disabled + chronically ill people. This newsletter highlights digital actions we can take to stand in solidarity with Palestine. Allies are invited to take action with us. Feel free to share with your crip kin and allies.