MK Hitselberger, MSSWMaking The Promise Real — Claiming CripThe truth is, Joe Biden’s words shouldn’t be considered revolutionary at all. Instead, they should be expected.Nov 8, 2020Nov 8, 2020
MK Hitselberger, MSSWWhy the 2020 Election Is About So Much More Than Just “Politics” — Claiming Cripif you think the anxiety people are feeling because of the election is about winning or losing or a difference in opinion you miss the…Nov 5, 2020Nov 5, 2020
MK Hitselberger, MSSWThe Magic of Resistance — Claiming CripMagic is the power to change things. Now is the time to think about how you want to use your own magic to make a change in the world.Nov 3, 2020Nov 3, 2020
MK Hitselberger, MSSWWho Gets To Be “Girly?” Fashion and the Power of Reclaiming FemininityLiving in a fat disabled body means that people often see me as less of a woman if they see me as a woman at all.Aug 4, 2020Aug 4, 2020
MK Hitselberger, MSSWPrivilege, Identity, and Coming into Your Own: A Letter to my 18-Year-Old Self — Claiming CripAs you enter young adulthood, there is so much I want to tell you. You’re just in the process of discovering who you are.May 1, 2020May 1, 2020
MK Hitselberger, MSSWOn Finding Your Joy and Your Light — Claiming CripAs the pandemic has unfolded, I’ve been thinking a lot about the importance of finding joy in the little things and holding onto the…Apr 19, 2020Apr 19, 2020
MK Hitselberger, MSSWWhy I Am An Activist — Claiming CripActivism is not a luxury, it’s a necessary tool of survival when you are marginalized. I became an activist because my life depended on it,Apr 11, 2020Apr 11, 2020
MK Hitselberger, MSSWIn 2020, Practice Radical Self Acceptance“When you’re disabled, refusing to hate your body is one of the most radical things you can do.”Feb 28, 2020Feb 28, 2020