Mission & Vision
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Mission
We aim to build radically accessible social spaces that center the needs and rights of BIPOC, chronically ill and disabled, trans adults, including our right to have fun!
We will accomplish that by building an intentional community of vetted, values-aligned, chronically ill and disabled queer people. Each Member is empowered to build safer and trusting connections through whatever activities suit their wants and needs, without worrying about whether or not their access needs will be met.
We acknowledge that all of our survival needs must be met before anyone can thrive. Intentional community care, resource-sharing, and Disability Justice advocacy are inextricable from our mission and activities.
Vision
We work towards a future where every disabled and chronically ill queer person has access to:
- friends who make them feel seen and held
- fun social spaces
- a reliable support network
- outlets for creative expression
- hope
For that to be possible, we must also work towards ensuring we all have:
- safe and stable housing
- sustainable and sufficient income
- affirming and effective medical care
- means of tending to all home and personal care needs
- devices and high-speed internet to connect virtually
- and much more…
Our joy and liberation is deeply interconnected with all struggles for liberation globally. We advocate for:
- an end to capitalism
- Land Back and an end to settler colonialism
- abolition of prisons and police in favor of community care
- a free Palestine, from the river to the sea
- an end to all genocides and ethnic cleansing globally, including in Palestine, Congo, and Sudan
- an end to eugenics, including anti-trans legislation and COVID denialism