We’re Stuttering Commons, an international collective of dysfluency-affirming SLPs, critical disability studies scholars, activists and artists aiming to deconstruct and bend fluency privilege.
#stutter#stammer#dysfuency
“We aim to deconstruct, unsettle, rupture, and bend fluency privilege through harnessing the generative potential of dysfluency across cultures to support shared world building and knowledge mobilization.”
Our manifesto is a collection of things that inspire us and describe our origins. Visit our website to read it and add your name to the list of over 100 supporters from around the world. Link in bio!
💡 Annotation from Kaitlin Naughton.
As a proud person who stammers, Conor is interested in how disability intersects with creativity and how art and design can instigate social change. He leads a collaborative, creative practice about stammering called Dysfluent (@dysfluent).
Sam has a particular interest in critical disability studies, stammering activism and what stammering can teach us about ourselves and the world. Sam actively promotes stammering-affirming therapy practices and culture.
Our manifesto is a collection of things that inspire us and describe our origins. Visit our website to add your name to the list of over 100 supporters from around the world. Link in bio!
🗣️ Read by Conor Foran (@conor_foran)
💡 Annotation from Jordan Scott & Sydney Smith
LIVE! Check out the @stuttercommons online library: stutteringcommons.org/librar… giving you free access to a repository of peer-reviewed publications, videos & artwork at the forefront of stuttering knowledge. You can also contribute to the library by submitting further suggestions
Our manifesto is a collection of things that inspire us and describe our origins. Visit our website to read it and add your name to the list of over 100 supporters from around the world. Link in bio!
💡 Annotation from Emma Alpern
Working at the intersection of dysfluency studies, critical disability studies, and contemporary political theory, Josh's research focuses on the interplay of communication and disability within information societies.
Our manifesto is a collection of things that inspire us and describe our origins. Visit our website to read it and add your name to the list of over 100 supporters from around the world. Link in bio!