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*ONLINE* Eliza Hull at Intelligence Squared

‘Being a disabled parent is a rebellious act.’ – Eliza Hull

When writer and musician Eliza Hull was pregnant with her first child, like most parents-to-be she felt a mix of nerves and excitement. But as a disabled person she faced added complexities. Would the pregnancy be too hard? Would people judge her? Would she cope with the demands of parenting?

On May 24 Hull comes to Intelligence Squared where, in conversation with writer and campaigner Lucy Webster, she will discuss the themes of her new anthology We’ve Got This: essays by disabled parents. The book features thirty parents who identify as Deaf, disabled, neurodivergent, or chronically ill. They write about the highs and lows of their parenting journeys and show that the greatest obstacles lie in other people’s attitudes. They face judgement and discrimination, and are met with questions rather than support. And yet, as Hull says, ‘We still choose to parent. And we are damn good at it too!’

Join them for an empowering conversation that will celebrate the richness of disabled parenting in the 21st century.

For more information, visit the event website here.

We’ve Got This

The first major anthology by parents with disabilities.

‘Being a disabled parent is a rebellious act. Disabled people should have the same right to parent as anyone else, but often when we decide to start a family we are met with judgement and discrimination. We are questioned rather than supported. We have to push up against the medical system. And we have to confront society’s model of parenting. Yet, despite all this, we still choose to parent. And we are damn good at it too!’

When writer and musician Eliza Hull was pregnant with her first child, like most like most parents-to-be she felt a mix of…

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