African American woman with short Afro seated in pink power wheelchair wearing black pants and a black and gray striped sweater. She is being hugged from behind by an African American female with curly hair.  They are holding hands and smiling.

Close-up of a couple smiling and holding hands. The Black femme in the back wears compression gloves and looks lovingly at the non-binary Black person in the front, who sits in a power wheelchair.

 
Embraced Body
 

HEALING
ROOTED IN MAGIC

Centering embodied disability Justice Praxis for collective healing.

India Harville, African American woman with curled locs wearing a pink dress is straddling her blue manual wheelchair with her left leg stretched out. Her arms are resting on the handle bars of the wheelchair and she is smiling.

India Harville, African American woman with curled locs wearing a pink dress is straddling her blue manual wheelchair with her left leg stretched out. Her arms are resting on the handle bars of the wheelchair and she is smiling.

 
However our bodies show up in the world, they are perfect, worthy of existence, and capable of magic.
— India Harville, Founder of Embraced Body
Six disabled people of color are featured in front of a gray wall.  In the front row there is a woman seated in a manual wheelchair.  Behind her there are five people standing with various mobility aids and equipment. The center person in the back row is holding a sign that reads "disabled AND HERE".

Six disabled people of color smile and pose in front of a concrete wall. Five people stand in the back, with the Black woman in the center holding up a chalkboard sign reading "disabled and here." A South Asian person in a wheelchair sits in front.