Morrison, a nonbinary white person smiling. They have short hair and are wearing a blazer over a white button-up shirt.
Morrison, a nonbinary white person smiling. They have short hair, a blazer over a white button up shirt.

Touchpoint: Centering DeafBlind Justice

Hello World! Welcome to Touchpoint!

From Morrison’s Space shares DeafBlind perspectives on systems, access, and resistance – inviting you to confront ableism, rethink what access truly means, and build real solidarity and collectivism. This is a living space where lived experience meets research, where truth is prioritized over comfort, and where the DeafBlind community’s knowledge, data, and stories are centered unapologetically.

What You’ll Find Here
– Personal stories and lived observations from a DeafBlind activist
– Critical reflections on access, systems, laws/policies, and everyday ableism
– Literature reviews that break down research through a DeafBlind lens
– Articles and essays that challenge assumptions and deepen understanding
– Community‑based data and evidence highlighting real needs and patterns
– Educational resources for allies, advocates, and professionals
– Tools, frameworks, and strategies for building meaningful change

About

I’m Morrison, a DeafBlind activist committed to examining how institutions fail our communities—and to illuminating the reasons behind those failures. Through writing, research, storytelling, and community learning, I work to advance inclusion grounded in interdependence, disability justice, and cross-movement solidarity. My goal is to create a space where knowledge is shared, stories are honored, and justice is pursued collectively, with the purpose of sparking change in the systems that prevent our DeafBlind community from thriving.

Current Issues

Current Issues in DeafBlind Access to Employment, Transportation, Technology, Accommodations, Healthcare, and Everyday Life

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