From the founder and director of the Disability Visibility Project, and the editor of the acclaimed anthology Disability Visibility , a groundbreaking memoir in essays offers a glimpse into an activist\'s journey to finding and cultivating community and the continued fight for disability justice.
Filled with incisive wit, joy, and rage, Wong\'s Year of the Tiger will galvanize readers with big cat energy..
As a self-described disabled oracle, Alice traces her origins, tells her story, and creates a space for disabled people to be in conversation with one another and the world.
From her love of food and pop culture to her unwavering commitment to dismantling systemic ableism, Alice shares her thoughts on creativity, access, power, care, the pandemic, mortality, and the future.
Drawing on a collection of original essays, previously published work, conversations, graphics, photos, commissioned art by disabled and Asian American artists, and more, Alice uses her unique talent to share an impressionistic scrapbook of her Life as an Asian American disabled activist, community organizer, media maker, and dreamer.
That same fighting spirit resides in Alice Wong.
In Chinese culture, the tiger is deeply revered for its confidence, passion, ambition, and ferocity.
From the founder and director of the Disability Visibility Project, and the editor of the acclaimed anthology Disability Visibility , a groundbreaking memoir in essays offers a glimpse into an activist\'s journey to finding and cultivating community and the continued fight for disability justice