Invisible Disability Project

www.invisibledisabilityproject.org

Mission Invisible Disability Project (IDP), 501 (c) (3), is a social/cultural movement and an educational media and research project that consciously disrupts “invisibility” imposed upon unseen disabilities at the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality. We are devoted to building human connections and self-advocacy by dismantling shame and stigma. IDP effects change through public conversations, interactive online content, and University-affiliated research projects with the goal of creating an informed, mutually supportive community. Vision IDP envisions a world where people with unseen disabilities no longer encounter barriers to personal relationships, health care, community, education, employment, technology, media representation, laws, and policy. We reject “normalcy” as a form of identification to be aspired to. We seek to reclaim identities previously rendered “invisible.” More specifically, we aim to reveal how “bodily diversity” and “neurodiversity” more aptly describe every human experience as opposed to the “normal” and “abnormal” binaries. We will record and track our educational interventions across social media, activist websites/blogs, teaching materials, professional publications, and, most prominently, through our “This is Me” media campaign and the PAL project. IDP imagines radical transformation by changing a language, changing minds, and shaping a new culture.

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Mission Invisible Disability Project (IDP), 501 (c) (3), is a social/cultural movement and an educational media and research project that consciously disrupts “invisibility” imposed upon unseen disabilities at the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality. We are devoted to building human connections and self-advocacy by dismantling shame and stigma. IDP effects change through public conversations, interactive online content, and University-affiliated research projects with the goal of creating an informed, mutually supportive community. Vision IDP envisions a world where people with unseen disabilities no longer encounter barriers to personal relationships, health care, community, education, employment, technology, media representation, laws, and policy. We reject “normalcy” as a form of identification to be aspired to. We seek to reclaim identities previously rendered “invisible.” More specifically, we aim to reveal how “bodily diversity” and “neurodiversity” more aptly describe every human experience as opposed to the “normal” and “abnormal” binaries. We will record and track our educational interventions across social media, activist websites/blogs, teaching materials, professional publications, and, most prominently, through our “This is Me” media campaign and the PAL project. IDP imagines radical transformation by changing a language, changing minds, and shaping a new culture.

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California

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San Diego

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Employees

1-10

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Founded

2015

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