(Un)common Good Podcast Interview

Had fun chatting with Pauli Reese about self-care and Crip culture on the (Un)common Good podcast!

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From the (Un)common Good:

“Where do YOU turn when burnout is on the horizon? Enter Naomi Ortiz, a Ford/Mellon Foundation Disability Futures fellow. In their book, Sustaining Sprit: Self Care for Social Justice, Ortiz asks a simple question:

¿Donde está tu ombligo? / Where are you rooted?

What follows in our chat is a gracious, spacious time of laughter, fierce lip shades, war stories in the work of disability justice and indigenous justice, and whole lot of talk about wholesome food. Pull up a snack for this episode of (un)common good!

CONTENT WARNING: disability justice and ableism

Buy Naomi’s book, Sustaining Spirit: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D99R9RV

Check out their website for speaking dates and more: www.naomiortiz.com

Stay up to date with their forthcoming book, Rituals For Climate Change: https://punctumbooks.com/titles/rituals-for-climate-change-a-crip-struggle-for-ecojustice/

Follow them on Instagram: @naomiortizwriterartist

(un)common good with pauli reese is produced in Southwest Philadelphia, on the unceded land of the Lenni Lenape tribe and the Black Bottom Community.

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