Connections, Resources, and Research

Join CRASH member Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril as she explores the (relatively) new field and evolving field of long COVID research through a new podcast centring the experiences and knowledge of disabled people.

This website offers a learning experience facilitated by people from different communities that are affected by eugenics. It  focuses on the stories of Ontario survivor-actvists who share what they live, experience, and know. 

Eugenics Archives reflects the collaboration of scholars, survivors, students, and community partners in challenging eugenics. Visitors can find an extensive database, timeline, maps, survivor stories, and much more.

This Zotero Bibliography is updated and maintained by C.R.A.S.H. members and available for public use. It is an excellent place to find academic work and some primary sources relating to the history of eugenics.