Purple Basil Lemonade: Community Rituals for Crip Pasts / Presents / Futures

My essay, “Purple Basil Lemonade: Community Rituals for Crip Pasts / Presents / Futures” has been published in the open-access (free to read) journal New Sociology.

Read on the New Sociology website

Abstract: This piece is a collection of stories and reflections on community, loss, memory, access, rest, and dream(ing), developed through the process of making and sharing purple basil lemonade. This practice serves as a method of re-turning (to) the past, refusing the present, and dreaming alternative futures–a re-mixing of temporalities, always grounded in relation, always in an ongoing process of rebecoming. It is a ritual for storytelling, community, memory work, and dreamwork in the era of COVID-19, a time marked by the normalization of eugenic discourses and the erasure of disabled people from the public sphere.

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