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Denise Sherer Jacobson, M.A., has worked as an activist, educator, counselor, administrator, and oral historian (at UC Berkeley) in the Independent Living Movement for over 40 years. She is the author of a multi-layered memoir, The Question of David: A Disabled Mother's Journey Through Adoption, Family, and Life. Sherer Jacobson's blogs, articles, stories, and poetry have been published on websites in newspapers, magazines, and anthologies. In 2015, she was the subject of a New York Times online photo essay. She is the story consultant for the acclaimed Netflix documentary Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution, as well as a featured personality in the film. Sherer Jacobson has given presentations on disability and sexuality both nationally and worldwide. Her goal as a writer/educator is “Weaving the Disability Experience into the Tapestry of Living" Pronouns: She/her Cripping Up Sex : Today on In Bed with Eva we are chatting with Denise Jacobson! Cripping Up Sex : Tell ...