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2022 Promo Stack Not About Me
1media/Promo_Stack_ItsNotAboutMe_2_thumb.png2022-04-15T18:15:54+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841Mustard yellow backdrop with the text "It’s not about me: An Oral History Memoir Solo Performance" in black letters and a bird flying across the top.plain2022-04-15T18:15:54+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08
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1media/Promo_Stack_ItsNotAboutMe_2.pngmedia/Promo_Stack_ItsNotAboutMe_2.pngmedia/Promo_Stack_ItsNotAboutMe_2.png2022-04-15T18:58:54+00:00It's Not About Me (2022)11Hear about walking around with an “invisible bruise"plain2022-05-02T14:36:44+00:00Kayleigh Stack
By Kayleigh Stack
This is a live in-person solo monologue of a personal narrative of a woman—myself—sharing an experience of what it means to be disabled, walking around with an “invisible bruise”. An experience I claim has very little say on anyone else’s disability, even with those who might have the same condition. I discuss my sharing on disability as a form of resistance to all the trained and credentialed experts telling the story of others whose bodies, lives, or cultures they might study but have no direct embodied experience with, merging the divide between “studied” and “lived”.