Foreword: When being reader #1 is awesome / Therí A. Pickens
Introduction: Crip genealogies / Mel Y. Chen, Alison Kafer, Eunjung Kim, and Julie Avril Minich
Institutionalization, gender/sexuality oppression, and incarceration without walls in South Korea : toward a more radical politics of the deinstitutionalization movement / Tari Young-Jung Na
Toward a feminist genealogy of US disability rights : mapping the discursive legacies and labor of Black liberation / Lezlie Frye
Crip lineages, crip futures : a conversation by Stacey Park Milbern and Leah Piepzna-Samarasinha / Stacey Park Milbern and Leah Piepzna-Samarasinha
Critical disability studies and the question of Palestine : toward decolonizing disability / Jasbir Puar
Rhizophora : queering chemical kinship in the Agent Orange diaspora / Natalia Duong
Disability beyond humans : Aurora Levins Morales and inclusive ontology / Suzanne Bost
"My mother, my longest lover" : cripping South Texas in Noemi Martinez's South Texas experience zine project (2005) and South Texas experience: Love letters (2015) / Magda Garcia
Can I call my Kenyan education inclusive? / Faith Njahira Wangari
Crip genealogies from the postsocialist East / Kateřina Kolářová
The Black Panther Party's 504 activism as a genealogical precursor to disability justice today / Sami Schalk
Model minority life, interrupted : Asian American illness memoirs / James Kyung-Jin Lee
Filipina supercrip : on the crip poetics of colonial ablenationalism / Sony Coráñez Bolton
Differential being and emergent agitation / Mel Y. Chen
Afterwords: Crip genealogies in 800 words.