Race Matters/ On Queer and Crip Kinship

15.02.26
A blurry photo of Sehej and Wen Pei flying kites at night in the city. The photo is captured of them on their right side profile. The background is of city apartments and there is a light flash reflected on the top right corner of the photo.
Aired on 15.02.26, 10:00am

Sehej Kaur and Wen Pei Low share a tender and vulnerable episode about their friendship and celebrate queer and crip kinship together.

They share stories of navigating sterile, western medical systems and how they found and held each other through it all. They dream of crip futures that move beyond simply surviving and toward thriving.

Sehej reads a poem by Dom Kelly that is titled “an elegy for a crip friend (thank you alice). You can find it here

https://www.instagram.com/p/DRHzspHEYGq/?img_index=4

You can find Wen Pei on instagram @_waterclover.

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