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Disability Fiction - Rituals for Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice

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Book Synopsis: Disability justice and ecojustice rarely are spoken in the same mouthful but are in constant conversation in our world. This mixed-genre manuscript of poetry and lyrical essay doesn't contain just one point of view but encompasses dialectical perspectives which often exist in contradiction to each other. A disabled person is in need of plastic cups and concerned about the overwhelming plastic in our ecosystems. Rituals for Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice expands on and complicates who is seen as an environmentalist and what being in relationship with the land can look like.

This book is an offering to explore the spiritual question of how to witness. It serves as a companion to those also grappling with the difficult and often unanswerable questions posed by climate change in the borderlands. By exploring the ways body, mind, and cultures both clash with and long for ecojustice, Rituals for Climate Change offers an often-overlooked perspective on climate-grief, interdependence, and resilience. Disabled people know how to adapt to a world that is ever changing without considering us.

Naomi Ortiz (they/she) is a poet, writer, and visual artist whose intersectional work focuses on self-care for activists, disability justice, climate action, and relationship with place. They are the author of Sustaining Spirit: Self-Care for Social Justice (Reclamation Press), a nonfiction book that delves into self-care tools and strategies for diverse communities. Their poetry/prose collection, Rituals for Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice (punctum books) explores how climate change impacts connection to place, expands on and complicates who is seen as an environmentalist, and reimagines relationship with the land.

Ortiz is a Border Narrative Grant awardee for their multidisciplinary project "Complicating Conversations." They are a 2022 Disability Futures Fellow and a Zoeglossia Poetry Fellow whose poems have been nominated for "Best of the Internet" and listed on Entropy's "Best of 2020-2021: Favorite Poems Published Online." Ortiz emphasizes interdependence, inclusion, and spiritual growth in their talks, workshops, poetry, and writing. Ortiz first performed their poetry at the 2004 Inaugural Disability Pride Parade in Chicago and has continued at events across the country. As a Disabled Mestizx living in the Arizona U.S./Mexico borderlands, they are passionate about organizing with the Southern Arizona Community Care Collective/Colectivo de Beinestar Comunitario.

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Introducing "Rituals for Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice," a groundbreaking book that combines disability justice and ecojustice in a way that has never been explored before. This unique mixed-genre manuscript of poetry and lyrical essay challenges traditional perspectives and offers dialectical viewpoints that will leave you questioning your own assumptions. Uniting the struggles of the disabled community with the urgent need for environmental action, this book redefines what it means to be an environmentalist.

Are you tired of the same old narratives about climate change? Dive into "Rituals for Climate Change" and discover a fresh perspective on the challenges we face. This book takes you on a journey through the intersectionality of body, mind, and culture, offering a profound exploration of climate grief, interdependence, and resilience. As disabled individuals, we have a unique understanding of adaptation and change, and this book provides a platform for our voices to be heard.

Author Naomi Ortiz is a visionary poet, writer, and visual artist whose work centers on self-care for activists, disability justice, and climate action. Ortiz's previous book, "Sustaining Spirit: Self-Care for Social Justice," has empowered communities with practical tools for self-care. Now, with "Rituals for Climate Change," Ortiz delves even deeper into the spiritual aspects of our relationship with the environment. Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore this transformative journey through their thought-provoking poetry and prose.

Ready to embark on a new intellectual and spiritual adventure? Join the conversation and be part of the movement for ecojustice. Purchase your copy of "Rituals for Climate Change: A Crip Struggle for Ecojustice" today and start reimagining your place in the world. Together, let's disrupt traditional narratives and shape a future where all voices are heard.

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