5.0

Wow, I honestly didn't expect these essays to be so good. I'm not sure what I was expecting, actually. It's just rare to find an anthology that is so well put together.

The essays were diverse, colorful, inspiring in the sense that they opened my imagination to see possibilities, and eye opening. There were many things I've never thought about before.

My favorite essays were:
- The Antiabortion Bill You Aren't Hearing About by Rebecca Cokley - Conversations about abortion that both the political left and right are ignoring
- Common Cyborg by Jillian Weise - Assistive tech, tryborgs vs cyborgs, and cyborgs in media vs reality
- Radical Visibility by Sky Cubacub - How fashion and design can be used in radical countercultural ways
- Imposter Syndrome and Parenting with a Disability by Jessica Slice - On "mombods" and ignoring the instagram narrative of how to be a mom
- Six Ways of Looking at Crip Time by Ellen Samuels - Living when your body forces you to be out of sync with Western society's sense of linear time

"The Future is accessible."