Eli Clare
White, disabled, and genderqueer, Eli Clare lives near Lake Champlain in unceded Abenaki territory (also known as Vermont) where he writes and proudly claims a penchant for rabble-rousing. He has written two books of essays, the award-winning Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure and Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation, and a collection of poetry, The Marrow’s Telling: Words in Motion. Additionally he has been published in dozens of journals and anthologies.
Eli works as a traveling poet, storyteller, and social justice educator. Since 2008, he has spoken, taught, trained, and consulted (both in-person and remotely) at well over 150 conferences, community events, and colleges across the United States and Canada. He currently serves on the Community Advisory Board for the Disability Project at the Transgender Law Center and is also a Disability Futures Fellow (funded by the Ford Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation). Among other pursuits, he has walked across the United States for peace, coordinated a rape prevention program, and helped organize the first ever Queer Disability Conference.
Thursday, March 28, 2024 | 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Defective and Deficient: Disability Oppression as a Tool of Racism
Join queer disabled writer and activist Eli Clare as he uses storytelling, history, and critical analysis to explore ways that racism and white supremacy leverage ableism (disability-based oppression) to devalue and make disposable students of color, particularly Black, Indigenous, and Latinx students. He will focus specifically on how the ableist construction of defectiveness and deficiency strengthens racism, as well as other systems of oppression.