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    Interview with Tea Gerbeza, author of How I Bend Into More banner. Background image black and white photo of author standing before a vast rippling lake and distant shore, young women with long, highlighted hair and bangs, smiling tight-lipped with wind blowing past. Solid blueish area to centre-right with text and Open Book logo overlaid.
    February 12, 2025

    Tea Gerbeza Challenges Ableist Perceptions of Normalcy in How I Bend Into More

    Among the many complex themes in Tea Gerbeza's work, reclaiming disabled identity, disability justice, and disabled and queer joy are just a sampling. These concerns and more find their way onto the ...

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