
review of resistance and hope, edited by alice wong
reviewing Resistance and Hope, an essay collection about disability justice in the wake of Trump’s election to the US presidency, Mia Nicole Davies examines how resistance and hope have helped the disabled community fight, survive, and thrive over the past four years, and how vital it is that they continue to do so.

gender and islam
Mia Nicole Davies reflects on trying to find a sense of self and place within their community; navigating and defining what it means to them to be non-binary and Muslim. the piece is accompanied by an illustration from Robbie Masters.

Unhappy Holidays
Mia Nicole Davies discusses the universality of Christmas during holiday season, and how the general election has impacted her feelings towards it.

Articulating Disability: the Burdens of a Disabled and Chronically Ill University Student
to mark the beginning of Disability History Month, Mia Nicole Davies discusses the reality of emotionally navigating an able-bodied society, and the struggles that come along with acknowledging the intersectionality of disability. The piece is accompanied by the original artwork of Tabby Carless Frost.