Kate Welsh is a white settler, cis queer crip community activist, feminist artist and educator. Kate is part of the i2i research team and has a Masters of Social Justice education and BA in sociology and drama studies. Her activism centres episodic disabilities and she is passionate about building communities of care and striving to create safer, anti-oppressive spaces. Living with both visible and invisible episodic disabilities, Kate navigates complex experiences through art, activism and community care. Kate’s projects include Equity Buttons, CripCareCards and Community Resistance Intimacy Project (CRIP). Check out her websites katewelsh.ca and equitybuttons.com and instagram @equitybuttons and @cripcarecards