Sins Invalid: An Unshamed Claim to Beauty in the Face of Invisibility
A disability justice project that is rooted in performance. Led artists of Color and LGBTQIA+ and gender queer folks their performances explore topics of disability, sexuality and gender. \
In their own words their vision:
Sins Invalid recognizes that we will be liberated as whole beings—as disabled, as queer, as brown, as black, as gender non-conforming, as trans, as women, as men, as non-binary gendered— we are far greater whole than partitioned. We recognize that our allies emerge from many communities and that demographic identity alone does not determine one's commitment to liberation.
Sins Invalid is committed to social and economic justice for all people with disabilities – in lockdowns, in shelters, on the streets, visibly disabled, invisibly disabled, sensory minority, environmentally injured, psychiatric survivors – moving beyond individual legal rights to collective human rights.
Our stories, imbedded in analysis, offer paths from identity politics to unity amongst all oppressed people, laying a foundation for a collective claim of liberation and beauty.
Performance arts, queer, LGVTQIA+, people of color, BIPOC