Disability Justice and Violence Prevention Resource Hub

Respected By Keaun Brown

I was four years old when doctors told my mother I would likely never be able to speak, that my hearing loss was worsening instead of improving. I don’t remember their faces, or even the meaning of the words they… Continue Reading Respected By Keaun Brown

Automatic Allies: Surrounded by the Support Everyone Disabled Deserves By Trevor Darley

In 2023, world-renowned oncologist Dr. Lawrence Einhorn and his highly skilled surgical teammate Dr. Clint Cary removed the last chunk of the formerly 9 pound cancerous abdominal tumor I’d been battling on and off for years. Unfortunately, the next year,… Continue Reading Automatic Allies: Surrounded by the Support Everyone Disabled Deserves By Trevor Darley

Huddle Up With The GM! By Emry Himes

Image Descriptions: The first image is a yellow poster featuring a cartoon illustration of a smiling man, referred to as “The GM,” dressed as a football coach with a headset, a “GM” logo on his jacket, and a clipboard showing… Continue Reading Huddle Up With The GM! By Emry Himes

What Real Support Looks Like to Me By Jody Michele

In my twenties, I needed support that was practical, consistent, and rooted in dignity. I needed connection—real connection—not isolation disguised as independence. I needed transportation that allowed me to participate in community, work, and relationships. I needed the homes of… Continue Reading What Real Support Looks Like to Me By Jody Michele

Indiana Disability Justice is a program of Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence and a strategy for the primary prevention of sexual violence. Learn more about ICADV prevention practices here.

Disability Justice, Violence Prevention & Abolitionism Curriculum

  • In an effort to expand and enhance services to survivors with disabilities and Deaf and Hard of Hearing survivors, PCAR and IDJ have created a virtual learning resource to assist sexual assault programs, advocates, and other service providers in building capacity to work with people with disabilities. This curriculum is a self-paced, free learning opportunity for anyone interested in disability justice and violence prevention. 

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