Disability and Eco-grief in the Borderlands
EcoTheo Review conversation with Stephanie Heit. An Interview with Naomi Ortiz about Disability and Eco-grief
in the Borderlands.
The Takeaway: Poet and Activist Naomi Ortiz Talks About Ecojustice and Self Care
“Melissa: Talk to me about a ritual for climate change.
Naomi: I was thinking about the ways that I come to things that scare me, and that I am really scared to touch in with. “
Faith From the Margins Podcast Interview
Discussing #selfcare on the podcast @faithfromthemargins with Andrés Herrera on self-care, faith, disability justice, collective liberation, and relationship with place.
Electric Lit Interview with Kenny Fries, Wendy Lu, Naomi Ortiz, and Khadijah Queen
Electric Lit - Kenny Fries, Wendy Lu, Naomi Ortiz, and Khadijah Queen answer questions about their creative lives and work, and how both are influenced and augmented by disability.
NPR Announcement of Disabled Futures Fellows
NPR Instagram announces Disabled Futures Fellowship
Interview with Naomi Ortiz -On being part of the desert
"It seems like local activist groups don't really consider that disabled people are changemakers. And if we're changemakers, then we're valuable to have in the room."
Amplifying Voices Interview with Naomi Ortiz -On being part of the desert
In this interview, Naomi Ortiz, a poet, writer, facilitator, and visual artist shares their experience as a disabled artist and activist, their newest work on connect/disconnect between disability and environmental justice, and in the full version even shares some original poetry!
Pace and place: disability politics at desert speeds
As a site-specific author, Ortiz writes from her connection to the desert of Arizona. She describes how where she is shapes what she writes.
Bay Area KPFA radio show Pushing Limits
A half-hour radio show providing critical coverage of disability issues and bringing the insight of the grassroots disability movement to the general public. Today’s show features a discussion with Naomi Ortiz author of Sustaining Spirit: Self-Care for Social Justice.
30 Minutes KXCI Radio Podcast: Nurturing the Diverse Soul
This week we are proud to continue with a session from the 2019 Tucson Festival of Books curated by Pima County Public Library’s Nuestras Raices program. Local authors and activists Naomi Ortiz and Michelle Tellez discuss how staying rooted in your culture helps women of color thrive and build resilience in activism, self-care, and motherhood. This is part 2 of a 2 part series.
BeSpoken Bones Podcast
The place for our wounding is the dirt under our feet: Disability justice, embodied activism and taking care of each other
Crip wisdom, Gender and Self-Care for Social Justice
In this episode, the amazing Naomi Ortiz discusses her contribution to the new anthology "Resistance and Hope: Essays by Disabled People", edited by Alice Wong. This anthology includes 16 essays by 17 disabled writers, activists, & artists. As Alice twitted "This is crip wisdom for the people"! Naomi Ortiz is a facilitator, writer, poet, and visual artist who cracks apart common beliefs and spills out beauty.
Transforming Lies Into Resistance
Grounded in social justice and self-care, this podcast explores how to be present and aware in the time we live.
Care Giving: Naomi Ortiz & The East Bay Center for the Blind
Naomi Ortiz talks with Adrienne Lauby about how caring for others affects people with disabilities. What kinds of questions arise as we offer help? What trade offs do we make?