disability justice from a to z

A Coloring Book For Our Communities

 
 
 

Sins Invalid’s new Disability Justice from A to Z coloring book includes artwork associated with each letter of the English alphabet, offering an accessible disability justice tool for anyone who can benefit from the creative, embodied, self-soothing aspects of coloring. 

Twenty-six crip, trans, queer, and BIPOC artists offer their interpretations of Disability Justice concepts including “Access, Activist, and All of us,” “Deaf, Disabled, and Divine,” “Mutual Aid, Movement, and Mobilize,” and “Wild, Worthy, and Whole.” Artists include Syrus Marcus Ware, Selennnart, Sky Cubacub, Ottis Smith, Rebekah Erev, Inés Ixierda, ET Russian, TextaQueen, and many more.

Each entry also includes the English letter as well as the ASL letter, a plain-language description of the concepts, and an image description of the artwork. 

Available as a digital download, spiral bound, saddle-stitch, or looseleaf - choose the one that meets your access needs!

8.5”x11”, 64 pages, 70lb uncoated paper, 6.9oz.

 
 

Disability Justice from A-Z Coloring Book Artists

  • Maricela Delaluz Altán Kata: A is for Access, Activist, and All of us.

  • Rafi Ruffino Darrow: B is for BedLife, Blind, and Borderless

  • Syrus Marcus Ware: C is for Crip, Color, and Community.

  • Naima Boudreaux: D is for Divine, Disabled, and Deaf. 

  • Letícia Robles-Tovar: E is for Emergent, Earth, and Evolve.

  • Selennnart: F is for Fat, Flow, and Freedom

  • Tupili Arellano: G is for Grateful, Grumpy, and Graceful.

  • Dominique Butler: H is for Heavy, Holding, and Healing

  • Koomah: I is for Integrity, Intense, and Improvise

  • Sky Cubacub: J is for Joy, Justice, and Juicy.

  • Ottis Smith: K is for Krip Hop, Keeping on, and Kin.

  • Marcel J. Williams: L is for Learning, Love, and Liberation.

  • Lilac Vylette Maldonado: M is for Mutual Aid, Movement, and Mobilize.

  • Rebekah Erev: N is for Neurodivergent, Nurture, and Nope. 

  • Laya Monarez: O is for Oppression, Organize, and Overthrow. 

  • Annie Mok: P is for Pride, Pain, and Power. 

  • Gabe Perrusquia: Q is for Queer, Questions, and Quiet. 

  • Sandie Yi: R is for Rest, Radical, and Revolution. 

  • Inés Ixierda: S is for Solidarity, Support, and Sustainability. 

  • Elliot Kukla: T is for Touch, Truth, and Tummies.

  • Emily Stern: U is for Unity, Unshamed, and Universal Health Care. 

  • Mustafa Baqai: V is for Voice, Visibility, and Vote. 

  • Sugar Magnolia Edwards: W is for Wild, Worthy, and Whole. 

  • James Diamond: X is for X All Boxes that Apply 

  • ET Russian: Y is for Yum, Yes, and You. 

  • TextaQueen: Z is for Zebra, Zygote, and Zenith.