Living Disability

“This recommendation was hand-selected by The Gwenin Exchange team for its alignment with Gwenin’s values of clarity, accessibility, and mindful living.”

Building Accessible Futures for Everybody
Edited by Emily Macrae & Jenny Hiseler

Publisher: Coach House Books
Publication Date: 28 November 2024
Format: Paperback
ISBN / EAN: 9781552454886
Pages: 250
Language: English
Dimensions: 216 × 141 × 19 mm
Weight: 404 g
Category: Disability – social aspects; Urban communities


Description

Living Disability explores how cities and communities can be designed inclusively, centring disability justice in urban planning and everyday life.

Edited by Emily Macrae and Jenny Hiseler, this collection brings together the voices of thirty-five disabled writers who analyse urban systems and propose equitable solutions for cities of all sizes. From sidewalks to climate change, public transport to park design, contributors share essays and interviews that push accessibility beyond compliance checklists, showcasing how disabled people are actively creating more inclusive and liveable urban spaces.

With an intimate focus on personal stories, struggles, and celebrations, the book demonstrates the ways decisions in housing, transport, and public space disproportionately impact disabled communities while also inspiring practical, imaginative approaches to a fairer, more accessible world.


Why We Chose This Book

At The Gwenin Exchange, we champion books that combine social justice, lived experience, and practical solutions.

We selected Living Disability because it amplifies disabled voices, connecting theory with action and showing readers how accessibility is not just policy but a vital part of building inclusive, thriving communities. The book embodies the Gwenin ethos of thoughtful reflection and social responsibility, encouraging us all to rethink the environments we inhabit and how we design for equity.


Why You’ll Love This Book

  • Explores disability justice in urban planning and public life.
  • Features contributions from thirty-five disabled writers.
  • Goes beyond accessibility checklists to showcase real-world strategies and innovations.
  • Grounded in personal experiences, yet universal in scope.
  • Inspires reflection, action, and advocacy for more inclusive communities.

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