About Morrison

I am a DeafBlind activist, consultant, writer, and justice‑driven creator whose life has been shaped by both belonging and exclusion. My work is rooted in lived experience, growing up and moving through the world while confronting bullying, discrimination, and systemic injustice across education, workplaces, healthcare, and everyday life. These experiences did not silence me; they sharpened my sense of clarity and strengthened my purpose.

My life’s work is building spaces where people with disabilities are welcomed, not excluded, where belonging is not conditional, but inherent. I believe in the transformative power of truth‑telling, community, and authentic representation. I believe that when we center those most impacted, we change not only systems but society, too.

Image of Morrison, a white nonbinary DeafBlind person, wearing a cap, blazer over a white V-neck shirt, and glasses, with their hands raised in mid-air as they sign.

My identity and politics are grounded in a DeafBlind justice lens. This lens is not simply about disability, it is about power, truth, and autonomy. It is about naming the barriers that society often refuses to see, and insisting that access, dignity, and community are non‑negotiable. Everything I create, advocate for, or challenge comes from this grounding.

Image of Morrison, a white nonbinary DeafBlind person in dark clothing, wearing a hat and sports sunglasses, signing. Beside them stands a Chicano interpreter with long locs, also in dark clothing, lightly touching Morrison’s arm while holding a microphone and voicing for them.

From Morrison’s Space

Welcome to my corner of the internet, where DeafBlind lived experience meets research, organizing, and storytelling to expose ableist systems, honor interdependence, and imagine inclusive futures together through curiosity, accountability, and collective care. The hope for this space is to also bring about change, where words are transformed into action.