Podcast of Eli Clare
reading his poem "And Yet"
Download the PDF here.

White, disabled, and
genderqueer, Eli Clare is a poet and essayist with a penchant
for rabble?ousing. He has, among other activist pursuits, walked
across the United States for peace; coordinated a rape prevention
program in Ann Arbor, Michigan; and helped organize the first
Queerness and Disability Conference in 2002. Additionally, he has
spoken all over the country at conferences, community events, and
colleges about disability, LGBT identities, and other social justice
issues. Eli is the author of Exile and Pride: Disability,
Queerness, and Liberation (South End Press, 1999). More recent
work can be found in GLQ: Desiring Disability?ueer Theory Meets
Disability Studies, From the Inside Out: Radical Gender
Transformation, FTM and Beyond, and Dangerous Families: Queer
Writing on Surviving. He lives in Vermont and works at the University of
Vermont's LGBTQA Services. When not otherwise occupied, you can find
Eli having fun adventures with his sweetie, riding his trike, and
hanging out with his dog.