THE WAY DISABLED PEOPLE LOVE EACH OTHER by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha

Wed Apr 15 2026 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm UTC-04:00

It's Ok* Studios | Toronto

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THE WAY DISABLED PEOPLE LOVE EACH OTHER by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
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Another Story Bookshop, Tangled Art + Disability, and Arensal Pulp present the Toronto launch of THE WAY DISABLED PEOPLE LOVE EACH OTHER!
About this Event

Author photo by MUYRICCO.net.

Featuring a reading by Kai Cheng Thom, and an installation of the Disabled Grief Portal Altar.

This is a masked event, and masks will be provided. The event will be interrepted in ASL. It's Ok* Studios is a wheelchair accesible space (including washrooms).

Lambda Award-winning poet, memoirist, and disability justice movement worker Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha returns with their long-awaited fifth collection of poems, written over five years of pandemic lockdown, during which time they lost a cherished friend and comrade and met their estranged parents' end of life.

The Way Disabled People Love Each Other is a fierce crip reckoning with all the ways disabled people love each other, in all our complexity. A book that will speak to any kind of griever, but particularly disabled BIPOC queer trans ones sitting with the endless mass grief and possibility of this time, and those with violent family from whom we still yearn to claw out beauty from the trauma rubble. It's a road map for survivors looking for something that's neither a happy Hollywood ending nor a transformative justice fairy tale - not the healing we wished for, but the healing we find anyway.

This collection is a rigorous, rueful documentation of a specific time of pandemic fascist grief and possibility. Brimming with odes, elegies, and mourning songs, these poems sparkle like switchblades and offer new possibilities for love, grief, and memory.

LEAH LAKSHMI PIEPZNA-SAMARASINHA (they/them) is a disabled writer, disability and transformative justice cultural worker and notorious hot bitch of Burgher and Tamil Sri Lankan, Irish and Ukrainian/Galician/Roma ascent. They are the author or co-editor of eleven books, including The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes, and Mourning Songs; Beyond Survival: Stories and Strategies from the Transformative Justice Movement (co-edited with Ejeris Dixon); Tonguebreaker; and Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice. A Lambda and Jeanne Córdova Award winner, five-time Publishing Triangle shortlister and longtime disabled QTBIPOC space maker, they are currently building Living Altars, connecting and building power by and for disabled QTBIPOC writers, and the Stacey Park Milbern Liberation Art Residency, North America’s only writers’ residency by and for disabled QTBIPOC writers. Raised in Worcester, MA, with roots in Toronto, Seattle and Oakland, they currently live in Lenapehoking/ Philadelphia. They are Jackie and Anna’s grandfemme, a non-binary femme on the stoop, a survivor and grown-up runaway making home and family. They are powered by hyperfocus, the silence, the cackle and the couch. Follow them at brownstargirl.org and their Substack, Postcards from the End of the World llps.substack.com.

KAI CHENG THOM is an award-winning writer, performer, and creative arts facilitator based in tkaronto/Toronto whose work delves deeply into the themes of revolutionary love, transformative justice, spirituality, and healing from collective trauma. With roots in the spoken word community of Montreal, she is author of six award-winning books in multiple genres, including the novel Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars: A Dangerous Trans Girl’s Confabulous Memoir, the essay collection I HOPE WE CHOOSE LOVE: A Trans Girl’s Notes From the End of the World, and the non-fiction collection Falling Back In Love With Being Human: Letters to Lost Souls,which was an instant Canadian bestseller. Over the course of her career, Kai Cheng’s work has received multiple literary awards, including the Stonewall Honor Book Award, the Publishing Triangle Award, and the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT Writers. Her picture book, From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea was also featured on Dame Julie Andrew’s podcast, Julie’s Library. For over five years, Kai Cheng was the author of the advice column “Ask Kai: Advice for the Apocalypse” for Xtra Magazine, which ended on its 100th edition. Kai Cheng is, additionally, a somatics teacher, professional life and leadership coach and group process facilitator, as well as a known lasagna lover and wicked witch.

Based in Toronto, Tangled Art + Disability is boldly redefining how the world experiences art and those who create it. They are a not-for-profit art + disability organization dedicated to connecting professional and emerging artists, the arts community, and a diverse public through creative passion and artistic excellence. Their mandate is to support disability-identified artists, to cultivate Disability Arts in Canada, and to enhance access to the arts for artists and all audiences.

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