Beyond Gray-Tinted Glasses: A Conversation with Ifetayo Harvey on Disability, Identity, and Healing

Amber Krasinski December 30, 2025

No matter how long you know someone, there are always stories waiting to be unveiled. (If you think that opening line sounded a bit cheesy, work with me here. I’m fighting off a flare-up and on a deadline.)

Chronic conditions live in the body, but they echo through identity, labor, expectation, and culture in ways that are both subtle and impossible to ignore. As a writer, speaker, activist, and founder of the People of Color Psychedelic Collective, Ifetayo Harvey has spent years navigating those intersections while both studying and challenging the systems around her.

It goes without saying, but some experiences resist explanation until someone says them out loud. In this month’s post, my good friend Ife does just that.

I first had the pleasure of meeting Ife all the way back in our college days (#AlbrightHouse). Over the years, I have seen some aspects of her health journey from the outside and heard about them as well. Sure, we’ve discussed our mutual health challenges at various points in our friendship (holy smokes…it’s been 15 years? 16?), but even if you think you really know someone, there may be things you haven’t had the chance to really dig into. 

So it’s time to make space for that to be explored.

READ THE ARTICLE: https://chronicboss.com/amber-krasinski/beyond-gray-tinted-glasses-a-conversation-with-ifetayo-harvey-on-disability-identity-and-healing/

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