Disability Justice and Violence Prevention Resource Hub
Waiting in the Wings By Katrina Kelly
Waiting in the Wings My 20s were a time of growth and a journey toward becoming the woman I am today. There were many factors that empowered me in this journey, including my own personal drive and ambition, my friends,… Continue Reading Waiting in the Wings By Katrina Kelly
From Invisibility to Empowerment By Angela Arlington
From Invisibility to Empowerment Reflecting upon my younger yearsI am 47 years old and my lived experiences started in the 1980s. When I was in elementary schools, we were taught about people with disabilities; people who were identified solely on… Continue Reading From Invisibility to Empowerment By Angela Arlington
What Makes You Feel Supported & Empowered? By Lessinaydraa “Lessa” Astercourte
About the Author Image Description: A selfie of Lessa, a white non-binary person with brown hair, tucked in a graduation cap and wearing a blue shirt. Author Bio Lessinaydraa “Lessa” Astercourte is a freelance artist and aspiring disability advocate. They’ve… Continue Reading What Makes You Feel Supported & Empowered? By Lessinaydraa “Lessa” Astercourte
Thoughts By Milton Keys
About the Author Image Description: A headshot of a Black man with short hair and glasses, wearing a gray suit jacket, a patterned dress shirt, and a blue plaid tie. Author Bio Three words adequately describe the Reverend Doctor Milton… Continue Reading Thoughts By Milton Keys

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.
