Eisenmenger, A. (2019, December 12). Ableism 101. Access Living. Like many of materials assigned for this week, this blog post centers the voice of people who are disabled as well as those who work with disabled people on a regular basis.
Jones, K (2022, November 28). Confronting ableism on the way to justice. This first person account provides an a view of ableism from a person directly impacted by it.
Slayter, E. (n.d.). About. #cripplingsocialwork. Read three to five posts from the blog- listed on the right side of the page.
This blog, called #crippingsocial work contains posts by disabled social workers. The mission of the blog space is to give “disabled social workers a community reflection space and nondisabled allies a learning space.” This is a particularly important perspective for social work students.
Slayter, E., & Johnson, L. (2023). Disability social work concepts and principles. In E. Slayter, L. Johnson, M. Cyr, M. Clarkson-Hendrix, S. Leotti, S. DeZelar, R. Singh, & E. Son (Eds.), Social work practice and disability communities: An intersectional anti-oppressive approach.