Alice Wong was a disability rights activist and author who founded the Disability Visibility Project blog to share writing and perspectives of people with disabilities.
November 15, 2025
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biographical
Describes Wong's role as an organizer/writer and the purpose of the Disability Visibility Project.
Alice Wong was born with muscular dystrophy and used a powered wheelchair and an assistive breathing device.
November 15, 2025
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biographical
Describes Wong's lifelong medical condition and the mobility/respiratory assistive technologies she used.
Alice Wong advocated for deinstitutionalization and community-based living for people with disabilities, arguing that people with disabilities should have autonomy and speak for themselves.
November 15, 2025
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advocacy
Summarizes Wong's advocacy priorities within the disability justice movement.
In her 2022 memoir 'Year of the Tiger', Alice Wong described the phrase 'disabled cyborg' to mean a person tethered to equipment, technology, and electricity to stay alive, illustrating how assistive technologies can be integral to disabled people's survival and daily life.
January 01, 2022
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contextual
Conceptual description of how assistive technologies can be framed in disability writing.
The Disability Visibility Project was launched in 2014 as an oral-history initiative to highlight disabled people and disability culture by encouraging people with disabilities to share their stories, in partnership with the nonprofit StoryCorps.
January 01, 2014
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temporal
Describes the founding purpose and method of the Disability Visibility Project.