 Hi, lovely folks. My name is Shada Kawhi. I'm a disabled, mad, queer femme of color. I have short black hair. I'm wearing geometric blue earrings, a chartreuse sweater, a black shirt. I am sitting today talking to you all in a patio. There's a tree behind me, and it's an absolute joy to be speaking with you all today about my new book, Crip Kinship. Crip Kinship is written as a love letter, an offering of disabled, queer of color survival teachings for our collective liberation. It's about sins and valid, the San Francisco Bay Area based performance project. It's written especially for fellow kin and community, and also for folks that might be learning about disability justice and ableism for the very first time. You can find Crip Kinship at the San Francisco Public Library, as well as your local independent bookstores. Thank you all so much.