Mia Mingus
Leaving Evidence is a blog by Mia Mingus, a writer, educator and trainer for transformative justice and disability justice. With posts dating back to 2009, her blog has become a staple resource for anyone wanting to learn about disability and she has coined language and concepts such as “access intimacy,” “magnificence,” “politically and descriptively disabled” and “forced intimacy.”
This blog by disability justice advocate Mia Mingus holds historical significance as part of the canon of online disability discourse, exemplifying how blogs and forums have been instrumental in building community and preserving knowledge for disabled people. As a foundational resource in disability and transformative justice, it shares concepts coined by Mingus, like “access intimacy,” offering new media spaces an essential lens into interdependent, justice-centered practices.Tech Literacy & Accessibility: Mia Mingus’s blog, “Leaving Evidence,” is a significant digital resource for understanding transformative and disability justice. It builds tech literacy around key disability justice concepts, such as “access intimacy” and “forced intimacy,” making these concepts available to a wide audience in a clear and accessible format. Reducing Harm in New Media: By articulating disability justice frameworks, the blog reduces harm by challenging misconceptions about disability and supporting community-based narratives that advocate for justice and interdependence. Data & Knowledge Stewardship: The blog is a self-curated archive of transformative justice insights, preserving Mingus’s contributions to disability discourse and ensuring that her advocacy remains accessible for future learners and activists.