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Reflect on our class visit to Krannert’s Crip* exhibition

  I struggle to comment about the intersectionality of the exhibit because of the limited time we had in the museum. I didn’t have enough time to learn about or look at all the different artworks and the stories behind them. I could say that by focusing on crip theory, intersectionality is then built into the foundation of the exhibit because of the focus on intersectionality within crip theory and its ties to queerness. However, I’m not going to focus on that idea because as I said before I didn’t have a lot of time to explore the artwork and I don't think I can successfully reflect on it. One thing I did notice was how, even in an exhibit focused on crip theory and accessibility, it was still somewhat inaccessible. One important takeaway from our time at the museum was how important independence is to accessibility and I think there were multiple cases throughout the exhibit where independence would not be easy for some people. The braille descriptions were all on the walls very...

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