Skip to main content
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • instagram
  • Donate
  • Free Resources
  • Join My Email List
Hit enter to search or ESC to close
Close Search
ignite by keri gray logoignite by keri gray logo
Menu
  • Home
  • Meet Keri
  • Work With Us
  • NAMED Advocates
  • Events
  • Contact
    Tag

    intersectionality

    An image with Keri Gray on a brown background as she goes “hmm.” The text says Say It or Switch It: The DEIA Language War & What’s at Stake?
    Say It or Switch It? The DEIA Language War & What’s at Stake NAMED Advocates
    May 27, 2025

    Say It or Switch It? The DEIA Language War & What’s at Stake

    Explore the growing backlash against DEIA and what’s really at stake in today’s diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility climate. This blog unpacks whether organizations should stand firm or adapt their…
    Keri Gray 0
    Love1
    A vibrant orange graphic that features a Black disabled wheelchair user working on his laptop. The text reads Racism + Ableism, How can you fight it?
    Racism + Ableism: How can you fight it? NAMED Advocates
    March 23, 2024

    Racism + Ableism: How can you fight it?

    In this eye-opening exploration, we define racism and ableism, shedding light on how these intersecting forms of discrimination impact individuals and communities.

    Keri Gray 0
    Love3
    An orange gradient flyer that says Accessibility a Basic Understanding. There is a photo of Keri Gray on the right side of the image.
    A Basic Understanding of Accessibility NAMED Advocates
    November 29, 2023

    A Basic Understanding of Accessibility

    In the United States, over 25% of people have a disability. Our colleagues, community members, and families most likely have at least one person with a disability. So what qualifies as a disability? What is an accommodation? This tutorial examines a basic understanding of accessibility.

    Keri Gray 0
    Love2
    An image of Keri in a yellow shirt and brown skirt. You see her prosthetic on her right leg. She is surrounded by a grassy background. The title reads Bodily Autonomy Lessons, 5 Black Women Who Taught Me.
    5 Black Women Who Taught Me About Bodily Autonomy NAMED Advocates
    July 18, 2023

    5 Black Women Who Taught Me About Bodily Autonomy

    Especially since the ADA, many people with disabilities & people of color have unapologetically claimed their bodily autonomy. However, our society has also stripped bodily autonomy from our communities. This tutorial examines the stories of 5 Black women who teach us what bodily autonomy really means.

    Keri Gray 0
    Love1
    A blue flower with a group of people engaging in discussion over brunch. The flyer says Our Presence is Our Power, a dynamic two-day event that will empower disabled leaders of color and BIPOC allies to drive meaningful change.
    The BIPOC Disability Justice Summit: Our Presence is Our Power NAMED Advocates
    June 27, 2023

    The BIPOC Disability Justice Summit: Our Presence is Our Power

    Are you an advocate for disability justice who recognizes the barriers and challenges that individuals with disabilities face on a daily basis? Is it challenging to identify effective strategies to…
    Keri Gray 0
    Love1
    Keri featured on a yellow to orange gradient background. The title says How Do You Imagine Black Disabled People During Juneteenth? The NAMED Advocates logo is on the right
    Black Disabled People During Juneteenth NAMED Advocates
    June 17, 2023

    Black Disabled People During Juneteenth

    Our understanding of Juneteenth largely comes from stories that are told by abled-bodied people. This tutorial discusses Juneteenth through the eyes of Black disabled leaders and helps you grapple with which disability principles to leverage during emancipation.

    Keri Gray 0
    Love1
    Shows the back of Black man wearing a Black jacket with white letters that say "Let Black Boys Be." There is text at the bottom that says Reading List: Disability Justice
    Disability Justice Reading List_2023 NAMED Advocates
    June 15, 2023

    Disability Justice Reading List_2023

    The objective of this reading list is to provide an overview of reading and video materials about various aspects of disability justice.

    Keri Gray 0
    Love1
    • twitter
    • linkedin
    • instagram

    © 2026 Keri Gray Group.

    Close Menu
    • Home
    • Meet Keri
    • Work With Us
    • NAMED Advocates
    • Events
    • Contact
    • Donate
    • Free Resources
    • Join My Email List
    • twitter
    • linkedin
    • instagram