Disabled And Here

Drawing on tablet

An Afro-Indigenous artist with coily hair sits at his desk, drawing a character on a tablet. His two black canes rest on supply drawers in the background. The left cane is foldable and has a floral pattern. The right cane is a basic sturdy cane with a gold handle and gold squiggles along the body.

Image usage & credit

The Disabled And Here collection is published under Creative Commons attribution licensing, which means you can use, share, and adapt the images for free with appropriate credit.

This illustration should be credited as “Dice Bundy for Disabled And Here.” When possible, please link back to the Disabled And Here project page.

We ask that you be thoughtful in how you put Disabled And Here’s images to use. Generally, we prefer identity-first language, as in “disabled person” rather than “person with a disability.”

Illustrator

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While Disabled And Here’s collection is free, we encourage organizations and regular adoptors to donate in solidarity and keep the project going. Contributions support disabled BIPOC and ensure the sustainability of Disabled And Here and Affect the Verb (now independently a 501c3 nonprofit) as a whole!