Tiffany Yu is an award-winning social impact entrepreneur, disability advocate and content creator. She is the founder and CEO of Diversability, a social enterprise to elevate disability pride and disability power. She is an in-demand corporate speaker and has been featured in numerous outlets. She lives in Los Angeles.
A call to arms, not just for the disabled community, but for every single one of us -- Dr Shani Dhanda, UK’s Most Influential Disabled Person, Shaw Trust Inclusion and Accessibility Specialist, Broadcaster and Author An indispensable primer on disability and the actions we must take to end ableism -- Amy Cuddy, New York Times bestselling author of Presence This book is a must-read! -- Amy Purdy, New York Times bestselling author of On My Own Two Feet and 3x Paralympic Medalist A vital resource that will shape how we understand and confront ableism . . . essential reading for anyone committed to equity, inclusion, and meaningful allyship -- Liz Plank, international bestselling author of For the Love of Men Offers a blueprint for genuine allyship ... a must-read for anyone committed to building more equitable workplaces and a more just world -- Jennifer Brown, bestselling author of How to Be an Inclusive Leader and host of the Will to Change podcast A timely, practical, and generous field guide -- Andrew Leland, author of Pulitzer Prize-finalist The Country of the Blind The Anti-Ableist Manifesto is a guide for everyone. Tiffany Yu has a way of mapping out ableism and bias that is digestible and eye opening. This book will help the disabled community create extraordinary progress! -- Ali Stroker, Tony Award-winning actress and co-author of The Chance to Fly Brilliantly written and very well researched -- John D. Kemp, cofounder of the American Association of People with Disabilities, author of Disability Friendly A comprehensive guide outlining the steps to transform a world entrenched in ableism -- Sasha Hamdani, MD, Board-Certified Psychiatrist and author of Self-Care for People with ADHD Our world has needed a book like this for a long time -- Shane Burcaw, author of Laughing at My Nightmare An essential field guide to help people learn about ableism, how to navigate the ways it permeates everyday life, and what to do about it . . . The Anti-Ableist Manifesto will be required reading for decades to come -- Eric Garcia, author of We’re Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation A precious gift for new allies and experienced advocates alike -- Haben Girma, bestselling author of Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law