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"It's finding peace in my body": Using crip theory to understand authenticity for a queer, disabled college student.
Abrams, E. J. & Abes, E. S. (2021). "It's finding peace in my body": Using crip theory to understand authenticity for a queer, disabled college student. Journal of College Student Development, 62(3), 261–275. https://doi.org/10.1353/csd.2021.0021
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