This repository brings together reports, studies, testimonies, journalism, multimedia, and various resources to create a wide collection on disability and migration in Central American communities. Each category highlights different forms of representation. This repository was made because many times disability shapes individuals and families but is often undocumented.
Use this page as a starting point to explore how disability is under-documented, understood, and experienced across borders. We aim to present materials that center the voices and experiences of disabled migrants. Use the menu to navigate through specific routes, engage with survivor testimonies, and see what media you want to explore related to disability studies.
This website was developed for Central American Diasporas (ERM 3083) at Yale University. We thank all the professors, our classmates, and the organizations and individuals whose work make this repository possible.