![]() 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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