Centering the Self: Exploring the Benefits and Barriers to Self-Care in the Lives of Marginalized Advocates
Location
Endeavor Room C
Start Date
22-9-2017 2:00 PM
End Date
22-9-2017 3:30 PM
Description
The presenters will engage participants in a discussion and workshop style session that is centered on the intersections of sexuality, disability, and the care of self. We will explore self-care in relation to its connections with issues of disability and sexuality. Furthermore, we will explore barriers related to accessibility (physical, emotional, monetary, local, and temporal) as well as ways to overcome those challenges.
Repository Citation
Carter, Nicole, "Centering the Self: Exploring the Benefits and Barriers to Self-Care in the Lives of Marginalized Advocates" (2017). Breaking Silences, Demanding Crip Justice: Sex, Sexuality, and Disability. 8.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/breaking_silences/2017/september22/8
Centering the Self: Exploring the Benefits and Barriers to Self-Care in the Lives of Marginalized Advocates
Endeavor Room C
The presenters will engage participants in a discussion and workshop style session that is centered on the intersections of sexuality, disability, and the care of self. We will explore self-care in relation to its connections with issues of disability and sexuality. Furthermore, we will explore barriers related to accessibility (physical, emotional, monetary, local, and temporal) as well as ways to overcome those challenges.