![]() ![]() ![]() Terri Lynne Hudson: I’m primarily an actor and multidisciplinary artist. I work with universities, social justice nonprofits, grassroots organizations, and individuals, and I have been able to do this work all over the country and internationally (before Covid now it is all online). ![]() I am an inclusive dancer, somatic practitioner, bodyworker, and all of that informs my disability justice activism. India Harville: I am a disability justice activist and educator and my work centers decolonizing the body as a pathway to embodying disability justice principles. Rizzuto AWN: Can you describe your professional work, advocacy, activism, or scholarship? Hankerson Madrigal, and Jen White-Johnson. Patrick, Terri Lynne Hudson, India Harville, Zahra J. We present a roundtable with Sarah Rizzuto, Rahnee K. That’s a lot! So as we close out on March 2022, AWN is highlighting the voices of women of color community members, advocates, and leaders with cerebral palsy and autoimmune conditions. March is Women’s History Month, Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, Autoimmune Disorders Awareness Month, and Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month. ![]()
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