Rights Not Charity: Protest Textiles and Disability Activism by Gill Crawshaw. Published by Common Threads Press,

Rights Not Charity: Protest Textiles and Disability Activism

Gill Crawshaw

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Textiles have long been part of the fabric of disabled people’s lives and history. In common with banners of the women’s suffrage movement and trade unions, disabled activists have embraced banners as a form of protest and resistance, communicating messages about identity, pride, unity and justice. Rights Not Charity tells the stories of these banners.

Curator Gill Crawshaw explores this history through the protest banners and political artwork of disabled people’s rights movements, taking in political responses to charity, accessibility, and government cuts, among other causes.

Title Rights Not Charity: Protest Textiles and Disability Activism
By Gill Crawshaw
ISBN 9781916323469
Format Book
Dimensions 15 x 21 cm
Pages 52
Language(s) English
Editor Laura Moseley and Marisa Clements
Graphic design Chris Shortt and illustrated by Alice Bigsby-Bye