About the newsletter

Hello!

Welcome to The View From Down Here - a newsletter all about disability, ableism and how to be an ally - by me, Lucy Webster.

Every week I share a musing about my life as a young(ish) disabled woman that I think demystifies disability or challenges ableist assumptions.

Usually, I use something that’s happened to me or that I’ve been thinking about in my own life to illuminate a wider point. Occasionally I’ll explain an idea from disability theory, share a fascinating part of disability history, review a disability-focused cultural offering, comment on a political development that affects disabled people, or lay out some tips to being a better ally. Disabled life is rich and varied, so this newsletter is too!

Whatever I’m sharing, I am always as honest and open (and hopefully entertaining) as I can be, because I think that’s the only way to do anti-ableism work.

The aim is to equip you, whether you are disabled or not, with the insights to think differently about disability and take your first steps toward being a true anti-ableist ally.

This work is deeply personal and fervently political. Everything written here is underpinned by three core personal-political commitments:

  • The social model of disability, which asserts that disability is a sociopolitical designation used to marginalise and exclude

  • Intersectionality, which asserts the importance of understanding disability and ableism in the context of other identities and systems of oppression. E.g. my experience of disability and ableism is shaped by my experiences of being a woman and being gay, and I both can’t and shouldn’t separate those things

  • Disability justice, which asserts that it is not enough to simply include disabled people in nondisabled society, instead society must be reimagined to allow disabled people to truly thrive

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Anti-ableism work is incredibly rewarding. I love the sense of purpose it gives me, I love seeing people’s understandings of disability change, and I really love the community I am building here.

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