Nothing About Us Without Us - Rosa Soares Nunes

Nothing About Us Without Us - Rosa Soares Nunes

Nothing About Us Without Us: A Memoir of Disability, Activism, and Belonging

A Powerful and Inspiring Memoir

In her powerful and inspiring memoir, Rosa Soares Nunes shares her journey as a disabled woman and activist. From her early childhood experiences of discrimination and isolation to her emergence as a leading voice in the disability rights movement, Nunes offers a unique and important perspective on the challenges and triumphs of living with a disability.

A Personal Story of Resilience and Advocacy

Nunes' memoir is a deeply personal account of her own experiences, but it is also a broader story of resilience, advocacy, and the power of collective action. She writes about the challenges she faced as a child with a disability, including the lack of access to education and healthcare, the stigma and discrimination she experienced, and the constant battle for independence and self-determination.

A Call to Action for Disability Rights

Nunes' memoir is also a call to action for disability rights. She argues that the disability rights movement is not just about individual accommodation, but about systemic change and social justice. She calls for a more inclusive society, where people with disabilities are not only accepted, but also valued and empowered.

A Must-Read for Anyone Interested in Disability Rights, Social Justice, and Memoir

Nothing About Us Without Us is a must-read for anyone interested in disability rights, social justice, and memoir. Nunes' powerful story is an inspiration to us all, and her call to action is one that we cannot afford to ignore.

Praise for Nothing About Us Without Us

"A powerful and moving memoir that offers a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of living with a disability. Nunes is a gifted storyteller and her writing is both deeply personal and inspiring." — Alice Wong, author of Disability Visibility

"A must-read for anyone interested in disability rights, social justice, and memoir. Nunes' story is an inspiration to us all, and her call to action is one that we cannot afford to ignore." — Imani Perry, author of Breathe: A Letter to My Sons

"A powerful and important book that sheds light on the experiences of people with disabilities and the fight for disability rights. Nunes is a passionate advocate and her memoir is a call to action for us all." — Stacey Abrams, author of Lead from the Outside