"When I accepted a therapist role..., I never imagined it could lead here, but despite no longer being a registered social worker..., due to losing all respect for a regulatory body for its failure[s]..., I still remain committed to anti-oppressive practice, which is why I am sharing my story."

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A Past Therapist Unpacks Her Madness a Decade After White Supremacist Harassment Began

This newsletter post is the author's attempt at making sense of her madness, in the aftermath of white supremacist workplace harassment, gender-based violence, etc., as she continues to reckon with the costs of Access Intimacy Abuse at the hands of Makai Livingstone, the founder of Embodied Support Services, as she reflects on her grave reality as a disabled trauma survivor. Given how her ex's financial abuse of at least $183,364 over 6.5 years has further disabled her and limited her ability to afford to exist, she reinforces the necessity of this lifelong work of unpacking internalized ableism, which included honouring her access needs after her beloved chiropractor since 2018 retired in January, which has limited pain management, and subsequent functioning, unfortunately. If interested in learning more about the Disability Justice framework, readers are welcome to attend the author's next free/donations-welcome Access as Love: Weaving Words for Liberation workshop, scheduled for 7-9 pm EST on Saturday, March 28, 2026, which will focus on Alice Wong's lessons for this capitalist hellscape, with an invitation to reflect and write about how this practice can inspire our efforts for Collective Liberation, as aligned with Disability Justice work.

Krystal Kavita Jagoo, MSW @ Intersectional Equity Insights