Radical Accessibility Essays
By Utp
What have we learnt about equality and justice or the lack-there-of in recent years? What have we learnt about access?
In partnership with Sydney Review of Books, Utp is commissioning a series of essays over three years. We have asked some of Australia's most progressive thinkers some of the big questions that keep us up at night in order to take responsibility for the future we are co-creating.
In partnership with Sydney Review of Books, Utp is commissioning a series of essays over three years. We have asked some of Australia's most progressive thinkers some of the big questions that keep us up at night in order to take responsibility for the future we are co-creating.
Radical Accessibility EssaysJan 13, 2023
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Dr Paula Abood reads 'Anxious Caring'
Dr Paula Abood reads her essay, 'Anxious Caring.' This essay was a collaboration between Dr Paula Abood & Safdar Ahmed.
May 09, 202315:48
Riana Head-Toussaint reads 'The R Word'
Riana Head-Toussaint reading their essay 'The R Word.'
May 09, 202315:22
Radical Accessibility Panel- October 2022
What does it mean to be a writer from Western Sydney? How do we push back against reductive labels that have been thrust upon us? On 12 October, Sheila Ngọc Phạm and Jumaana Abdu, joined Utp general manager Kiri Zakinthinos in conversation, to discuss their recently published essays in the Radical Accessibility series.
Jan 13, 202301:20:38
Sheila Ngoc Pham reads "Western Sydney is dead, long live Western Sydney!"
Writer Shiela Ngoc Pham reading her essay "Western Sydney is dead, long live Western Sydney!"
Aug 12, 202220:01