My art covers a wide range of styles and formats and most often revolves around my relation to my body as a disabled, intersex, nonbinary, biracial, and fat being. My activism and work are primarily focused on disability justice, which I view as inherently connected and inextricable from my other experiences. I personally aim to embody the ten principles of disability justice as conceptualized by those at Sins Invalid, a performance art troupe made up primarily of disabled QTBIPOC artists and performers. In thinking of the principles of intersectionality, collective liberation, and cross-movement organizing, I was interested in the way both disabled and intersex beings (as well as many others) continue to experience the living legacy of eugenics, particularly within in our health-care systems.

It was through this exploration that I came into understanding myself as intersex. I spoke with Sean Saifa Wall (he/him), an incredible intersex activist who pushed...

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