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Joal Stein

Joal Stein is a writer, independent curator, and strategist investigating spatial and social power through contemporary culture—working across art, architecture, poetry, planning, and social engagement. icon

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Spatial Abolition and Disability Justice

By Joal Stein

Revealing the multiple histories of disability justice can expand how we think of and design the places we build.

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