Racism and Ableism as explained by Isabella Kres-Nash link here.

“Racism and ableism are often thought of as parallel systems of oppression that work separately to perpetuate social hierarchy. Not only does this way of looking at the world ignore the experiences of people of color with disabilities, but it also fails to examine how race is pathologized in order to create racism. Meaning that society treats people of color in specific ways to create barriers, and these poor conditions create disability. The concept of disability has been used to justify discrimination against other groups by attributing disability to them.”

Reading list from the Disability & Philanthropy Forum, offering insights and resources to better understand the strong connections between racism and ableism. Link here. 

Reading on Racism and Ableism

Anti-Black Racism and Ableism

Anti-Asian Racism and Ableism

Financial Inequities

Educational Disparities

Accessibility