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This paper is a response to Nichola Garde and Mariangels Ferrer-Duch's interview 'Beyond a genetic condition' (in this issue), and describes a potential narrative practice based on the themes in that interview. By inviting rich conversations about experiences of disability within social contexts, space was made to explore the ways in which conversations, including both the language used and the communities and companions we are in conversation with, allow community members to stand against ableism and treat our own disabled selves with care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |