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Pass The Mic! Justice to Serve as New Host of Disability & Philanthropy Forum Podcast

The Disability Inclusion: Required podcast, brought to you by the Disability & Philanthropy Forum, now has a new host! Justice is dusting off that Journalism degree for this one! She has been rooted in radio since her college days as a show host, news director and eventually  the first Blind General Manager of her college station at Marquette University.

Join Justice and several powerhouse guests this upcoming season of Disability Inclusion Required. You know it wouldn’t be a SeededGround collaboration without us having some incredible stories, interviews and content lined up!

More details related to release dates and featured guests will be coming soon. Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts!   

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We’re on the Move, Next Stop, Access!

SeededGround and the World Resources Institute are so excited to announce the launch of Next Stop, Access! An Exploratory Paper on Disability Rights and Justice Throughout the Transition to Electric School Buses!

Authored by Justice Shorter, Valerie Novack & Alyssa Curran, this paper delves into disability specific considerations, ideas  and insights related to electric school bus transitions nationwide. Our most sincere appreciations to all of the youth, parents and professionals who contributed to this effort!

Click here to read/download an accessible HTML version of the full paper.

Check out the video below to learn more about the importance of including students with disabilities throughout the transition to electric school bus fleets.  

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New Project Alert: Portraits & Portals!

SeededGround and The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies are  so proud to announce that Portraits & Portals is coming soon!

Portraits & portals is an artistic initiative designed to illustrate the impact of disasters and crises on people of color with disabilities. Disaster experiences will be venerated via visual art, poetry, short stories, audio dramas, music etc.

Slated to start later this summer, the year-long project will pair 6 disabled artists/creatives of color with 6 disaster survivors of color. In doing so, this curated series will portray crisis conditions that emerge at the intersection of racism and ableism. Artists and survivors will be extended the creative freedom to express and amplify life at the epicenter of emergencies. Each artistic piece will serve as a portal; a space for safe passage where the past can be re-membered and the future is re-imagined by disabled bodies, minds, wisdom and dreams.

Are you an artist or disaster survivor of color who would like to participate in this series? Sign up below and we will reach out in coming months with further details.

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 To Be A Problem: An Author Talk with Dara Baldwin,  Moderated by Justice Shorter  

We are so thrilled to soon be in conversation with Dara Baldwin, author of To Be A Problem: A Black Woman’s Survival in the Racist Disability Rights Movement. Join Justice and Dara for what will surely be a thought provoking and soul stirring event.   

Event Details

Date: Thursday, July 18, 2024

Time: 7pm ET

Place: DC Library MLK Jr.

            901 G Street NW

            Washington, DC 

Book Seller: Solid State Books

Books will.be for sale and Dara will be signing them! 

Click here to check out the DC Library – MLK Jr Branch Disability Pride Month events 

Click Here to visit the official author talk page.  Registration is recommended. 

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Fresh Release, The New Growth Newsletter!

We are thrilled to announce that New Growth, SeededGround’s bi-monthly newsletter, is now here! Click on the link below to access the May 2024 edition and subscribe to receive future New Growth directly via email.  

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Disaster Justice Discussion On Down To The Struts Podcast  

Check out this new episode of Down To The Struts, a dynamic  Podcast hosted by Qudsiya Naqui. Listen in as Justice joins Qudsiya in conversation about how her personal lineage has led to a concentration on crises, a discussion on the Disaster Justice Guidebook and a preview of emerging projects that are on SeededGround’s dream docket.  

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New Project Alert: Eyewitness Accounts

SeededGround is now accepting fiscal partners for this project. If you or your organization are interested in funding Eyewitness Accounts, click the button below to connect with us.

Brief Project Description

A curated series comprised of narrative nonfiction and personal essays written by Blind people of color. Each contributed piece will bare witness to a particular perspective/theme on life at the intersection of race and disability. 

Although creatively written, Eyewitness Accounts will be true to the lived experiences of each contributor. Once the project is launched, each piece will range from 400-2,000 words. The series will serve as a collection of embodied evidence gathered directly from Blind folks of color on the scene of social struggle, pleasure, pain, parenthood, believability barriers, beauty standards, artistry, advocacy, Personal accomplishments,  crises/conflict, pay disparities, carceral systems, educational endeavors etc. Some accounts will reflect whimsy and wonder while others may convey harsh realities and harmful situations. With such an intentional approach, this series will offer vastly different vantage points that explore and affirm the experiences of diverse Blind people of color.

In addition to audio companions for each respective piece, graphic art sequences will also accompany each story as a means of creatively embedding multiple layers of access for individuals who have difficulty processing lengthy written material. In doing so, Eyewitness Accounts will also serve as both a written and graphic essay collection. Illustrations of Eyewitness Accounts will be created by a team of 2-4 graphic artists in collaboration with each Blind storyteller.  

The Relevance

According to the Centers for Disease Control:  

  • Approximately 6 million Americans have vision loss and 1 million have blindness.
  • More than 1.6 million Americans who are living with vision loss or blindness are younger than age 40.
  • Over 350,000 people with vision loss or blindness are living in group quarters, such as nursing homes or prisons.
  • There is a higher prevalence of vision loss among Hispanic/Latino and Black individuals than among White individuals.

The Purpose  

Eyewitness Accounts are made in defense of our credibility and in honor of the lives we both desire and deserve. They detect hidden truths and decipher coded messages of discrimination. They are joy personified, dreams realized, community prioritized, and self-authorized. Our stories deserve space to grow beyond binaries and margins. We write ourselves whole because we believe ourselves to be so much more than merely a footnote in someone else’s narrative. 

We write to testify against historical erasure. We write to preserve our present-day stories. We write to win a place for us in the future irrespective of the odds and opposition. There is no shortage of books and articles that feature and center white Blind people in general, and white Blind men in particular. In contrast, this series seeks to offer more color and nuance. The purpose of this project is thus to widen the scope of available stories on vision loss/Blindness as a means of creative expression, personal validation, peer support, and collective freedom dreaming.    

The Delivery 

Eyewitness Accounts will be made freely available online. They will be highly publicized to groups that focus on racial justice and disability justice issues. This type of collection is most powerful when in reach of those who seek to learn, grow, and build community.  

Project Details 

  • Location: All contributions will be archived online and made freely available to anyone interested. 
  • Timeline: June 2024 – June 2025 
  • Contributors: The total number of contributors will vary based on participant availability and project funding. Ideally, the series will feature between 10 – 15 contributions. Contributors will be selected by the curatorial team on a rolling basis.  
  • Compensation: Each contributor will be granted an honorarium between $500-$1,000 (based on available funding) for their time, truths, and talents.
  • Graphic Artists: The curatorial team will strive to secure a small team of 2-4 graphic artists. Each artist will be compensated for their graphic illustrations based on a negotiated rate. 
  • Audio Companions: SeededGround will ideally work with a singular audio engineer to edit and produce each audio companion. The engineer will also be compensated for their time based on a negotiated rate.
  • Curatorial Team: Sufficient funding to compensate the curatorial team will be determined based on at least 160 hours of collective time devoted to this year-long project. 

About SeededGround 

Formed by Justice Shorter, SeededGround is an agency devoted to content creation that centers people with disabilities in general and people of color with disabilities in particular. We sow justice and harvest dreams through projects that are imaginative and intersectional. Projects are curated in consideration of community needs, creative capacities, and client requests. Our portfolio is comprised of projects that involve accessibility standards/practices, cultural work, advocacy campaigns, cross-movement organizing, multi-media productions, strategic/operational plans, research studies, generative gatherings, and archival efforts. Our work is lovingly wedded to worldbuilding disabled dreams into fruition.

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Justice Delivers Keynote Speech at the 2024 Pac Rim international Conference on Disability & Diversity

39th Annual Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity
Beyond Access: Building a Culture of Belonging

Main Conference (In-Person with Virtual Options)

Tuesday, February 27 – Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Hawaiʻi Convention Center

Honolulu, Hawai’i

Organized by the Center on Disability Studies


It is a privilege for me to have fulfilled the role of Co-Chair for the Public Health Strand and to have been selected as a keynote speaker for the 2024 Pacific Rim International Conference On Disability & Diversity. This year’s theme was Beyond Access: Building a Culture of Belonging. Find the complete keynote speech below!

Photo by Frank Jumawan
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Justice To Join the BFF & M4BL Delegation at the 2024 Black Feminisms Forum!

I am so deeply honored to soon join the Black Feminist Future and Movement for Black Lives Delegation of the 2024 Black Feminism Forum! My sincere appreciations to Black Feminist Future, the Movement for Black Lives and the Black Feminist Fund for all of the care, consideration and coordination poured into an event of this magnitude and magic.    

About The Forum

“The Black Feminisms Forum connects Black feminists from around the globe to celebrate the contribution of Black feminisms to knowledge, practice and struggles for self-determination and justice, while building solidarity and collective power.” – as stated by forum coordinators

The 2024 Forum will be held in Barbados and will unite/uplift over 300 Black feminists from around the world.

About the Black Feminist Fund (BFF)

“The Black Feminist Fund emerged from a decade of organizing by Black feminists across the globe imagining a vehicle to remove one of their steepest barriers – funding the work. The first global institution of its kind, the Black Feminist Fund ambitiously funds movements doing powerful, transformative, and intersectional work. We support movements that are fighting against systems of oppression and building another world that is affirming of Black women and gender expansive people. We are changing the way Black feminist groups are resourced.”

Click here to read more about the Black Feminist Fund

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SeededGround Releases Audio Companions & Transcripts for The Disaster Justice Guidebook

SeededGround is proud to release a series of audio companions for the Disaster Justice Guidebook for People of Color With Disabilities! Listen in and stay tuned as the full written guidebook and its plain language translation, are slated to be published early next year. This 10–15-page online resource will be made freely available to all those interested.

Insights from Malkia Devich Cyril guides us through collective grief, surveillance, and Media Justice in the context of disasters. Reflections from Sandra Yellowhorse guide us through collective care/Radical Relationships as a means of disaster response/recovery.

Washieka Torres explains the connection between Food Justice and Disaster Justice as well as how quickly folks can become fed up with being starved out. Tinu Abayomi-Paul leads us through mutual aid as a survival strategy during crises of all kind. Britney Wilson invites us to explore the importance of both individual and collective advocacy.

And lastly, Alessandra Jerolleman, who literally wrote the book Disaster Recovery Through The Lens Of Justice, helps us to hold the many nuances of navigating crises when living at the intersection of multiple oppressive systems.

Press play below and explore how each section of the guidebook is guided by insights gathered from interviews with remarkable folks of color.

Audio Companion – Malkia Devich Cyril Interview

Transcript – Malkia Devich Cyril

Audio Companion – Sandra Yellow Horse Interview

Transcript – Sandra Yellow Horse

Audio Companion – Washieka Torres Interview

Transcript – Washieka Torres

Audio Companion – Tinu Abayomi-Paull Interview

Transcript – Tinu Abayomi-Paull

Audio Companion – Britney Wilson Interview

Transcript – Britney Wilson

Audio Companion – Alessandra Jerolleman Interview

Transcript – Alessandra Jerolleman