Content Warning: Ableism, Homophobia, Transphobia, Sexual Violence.
Day One: Houselessness & Survival Sex
The University of Oregon Women’s Center has conducted research considering the intersections of the Disabled Community and the LGBTQIA+ Community particularly relating to Houslessness, Medical Discrimination and the Desexualization of the Disabled Community. The oppressions these communities face intersect on many levels, including the areas investigated in this educational campaign.
This week the Women’s Center’s Instagram will highlight the interconnected nature of the systems of oppression that impact the LGBTQIA+ Community and the Disabled Community.
Research and Content by Heather Barclay and Stasya Jackson with assistance from Women’s Center Office Assistants. Design by Kei Kort.
Content Warning: Suicidality, Ableism, Homophobia, Transphobia, Sexual Violence, Physical Violence, Police Brutality.
Day Two: The Increased Risk of Sexual and Physical Violence During Houselessness
The University of Oregon Women’s Center has conducted research considering the intersections of the Disabled Community and the LGBTQIA+ Community particularly relating to Houslessness, Medical Discrimination and the Desexualization of the Disabled Community. The oppressions these communities face intersect on many levels, including the areas investigated in this educational campaign.
This week the Women’s Center’s Instagram will highlight the interconnected nature of the systems of oppression that impact the LGBTQIA+ Community and the Disabled Community.
Research and Content by Heather Barclay and Stasya Jackson with assistance from Women’s Center Office Assistants. Design by Kei Kort.
Content Warning: Ableism, Houselessness, Homophobia, Transphobia, Death.
Day Three: Houselessness and Disproportionate Illness and Medical Risk
The University of Oregon Women’s Center has conducted research considering the intersections of the Disabled Community and the LGBTQIA+ Community particularly relating to Houslessness, Medical Discrimination and the Desexualization of the Disabled Community. The oppressions these communities face intersect on many levels, including the areas investigated in this educational campaign.
This week the Women’s Center’s Instagram will highlight the interconnected nature of the systems of oppression that impact the LGBTQIA+ Community and the Disabled Community.
Research and Content by Heather Barclay and Stasya Jackson with assistance from Women’s Center Office Assistants. Design by Kei Kort.
Content Warning: Ableism, Homophobia, Transphobia, Racism.
Day Four: Medical Discrimination
The University of Oregon Women’s Center has conducted research considering the intersections of the Disabled Community and the LGBTQIA+ Community particularly relating to Houslessness, Medical Discrimination and the Desexualization of the Disabled Community. The oppressions these communities face intersect on many levels, including the areas investigated in this educational campaign.
This week the Women’s Center’s Instagram will highlight the interconnected nature of the systems of oppression that impact the LGBTQIA+ Community and the Disabled Community.
Research and Content by Heather Barclay and Stasya Jackson with assistance from Women’s Center Office Assistants. Design by Kei Kort.
Content Warning: Child Sexual Abuse, Sexual Violence, Ableism, Homophobia, Transphobia.
Day Five: The Societal Exclusion and Desexualization of People with Disabilities
The University of Oregon Women’s Center has conducted research considering the intersections of the Disabled Community and the LGBTQIA+ Community particularly relating to Houslessness, Medical Discrimination and the Desexualization of the Disabled Community. The oppressions these communities face intersect on many levels, including the areas investigated in this educational campaign.
This week the Women’s Center’s Instagram will highlight the interconnected nature of the systems of oppression that impact the LGBTQIA+ Community and the Disabled Community.
Research and Content by Heather Barclay and Stasya Jackson with assistance from Women’s Center Office Assistants. Design by Kei Kort.