The NWSA Crip Love Letters is a disability justice–centered initiative designed to expand the scope of the National Women’s Studies Association’s physical and intellectual record.
The project invites NWSA members—particularly disabled, chronically ill, mad, neurodivergent, and multiply marginalized feminists—to contribute short, personal “love letters” that speak to survival, pain, care, refusal, and radical self-love.
Grounded in disability justice and feminist archival ethics, this initiative treats lived experience, affect, and embodied knowledge as historically valuable materials, join us!