
Down to the Struts Immigration Mini Series: Recast of "Embodying The Body" with Bhavna Mehta
This week, our immigration mini series takes a slightly different angle on the relationship between disability and immigration. We as a country have spent the last year grappling with the Trump administration’s hateful and xenophobic rhetoric about immigrants, who have been framed as dangerous criminals and burdens on American society. But it’s important to remember that immigrants have been, and always will be, the lifeblood of our country.
This is clearly demonstrated in Bhavna Mehta’s reflections about immigrating to the U.S. as a graduate student in computer science, And how it compared with the experience of becoming disabled. It brings to mind the disability justice principles of cross movement and cross disability solidarity. We are all better off when we join hands across borders—Both geographic, and the borderlands that are our bodies.
To learn more about Bhavna and her work, check out the original episode page.
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