Often, we imagine activism as marches and sit-ins, activities that involve physical robustness. Yet Liz Crow challenged my traditional conception of activism through her work, “Bedding Out.” In the piece, Crow, who prefers not to specify her specific disability lies in a bed in the public space of the Salisbury Arts Center. There, she has “bedside …
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