Disability Pride Month traces back to 1990, when the Americans with Disabilities Act became law and the first Disability Pride Day was held in Boston. What began as a single day has grown into a global movement rooted in resistance, care, and collective imagination.
Crip Futures is part of that lineage.
This collection gathers disabled artists, writers, scholars, and activists imagining worlds shaped by access, intimacy, and liberation—on our own terms. These are not distant futures. They are already within us.
Thas zine has been made available as a high quality PDF with CMYK color formatting. After purchase, you will receive a secure link to the file lasting for 24 hours after the first download.
For those interested in future publishing opportunities with Fortuna Major Press, visit fortunamajorpress.com/opportunities.
All funds from this magazine go toward supporting Fortuna Major Press. If you cannot afford the $2 digital zine, please email fortunamajorpress@gmail.com with the subject line QT Magic Supported Access and you will be sent a FREE copy. Please do not redistribute free copies without written permission.
Disability Pride Month traces back to 1990, when the Americans with Disabilities Act became law and the first Disability Pride Day was held in Boston. What began as a single day has grown into a global movement rooted in resistance, care, and collective imagination.
Crip Futures is part of that lineage.
This collection gathers disabled artists, writers, scholars, and activists imagining worlds shaped by access, intimacy, and liberation—on our own terms. These are not distant futures. They are already within us.
Thas zine has been made available as a high quality PDF with CMYK color formatting. After purchase, you will receive a secure link to the file lasting for 24 hours after the first download.
For those interested in future publishing opportunities with Fortuna Major Press, visit fortunamajorpress.com/opportunities.
All funds from this magazine go toward supporting Fortuna Major Press. If you cannot afford the $2 digital zine, please email fortunamajorpress@gmail.com with the subject line QT Magic Supported Access and you will be sent a FREE copy. Please do not redistribute free copies without written permission.