ABOUT ANDREW

Andrew Gurza is smiling and wearing a bright green zip-up hoodie with Gimp stitched on the right side and he is sitting in a black wheelchair with a headrest

Andrew Gurza is an award-winning disability awareness consultant, podcaster, and author…

…of the book Notes From a Queer Cripple: How to Cultivate Queer Disabled Joy (and Be Hot While Doing It!).


I (he/they) am a queer wheelchair-user with cerebral palsy who proudly identifies as disabled. I graduated from Carleton University in 2013 with a Masters in Legal Studies. Professionally, I am a Canadian Disability Awareness Consultant, speaker, podcaster, and author hailing from Toronto.

My work inspires my various audiences to expand their consciousness so they can examine disability and sexuality through the lens of disabled people’s own lived experiences. “I love bringing people into my world and sharing perspectives around disability that we don’t often talk about.” I weave my natural candour and disarming humour woven throughout my work, welcoming disabled and abled people alike into a broader worldview that opens up new possibilities at the intersection of sexuality and disability.

More about Andrew’s Work

Consulting

I make disability accessible to individuals and their organizations through my work as a Canadian Disability Awareness Consultant.

Speaking

I have been speaking at conferences, universities, and events and to organizations and small groups all over the world about sex, disability, and what it means to be a queer cripple. If you’re interested in having me speak at your event, give me a shout.

Podcasting

I have guested on many podcasts, including Dan Savage’s Savage Lovecast and Cameron Esposito’s Queery. I am also the host of the Disability After Dark podcast, which won a Canadian Podcast Award in 2021, was a Queerty Award nominee, and was chosen as an honoree at the 2020 Webby Awards. I am also the creator of the viral hashtag #DisabledPeopleAreHot.

Writing

My writing has been featured on BBC, CBC, Daily Xtra, Gay Times UK, HuffPost, The Advocate, Everyday Feminism, Mashable, Out.com, among other publications, and in several anthologies. In 2023, I was one of the 10 reader-nominated finalists in Out100's Reader Choice category.

TV & Documentary

I am the subject of an award-winning National Film Board of Canada documentary, Picture This. I was also a production consultant and actor on the Queer As Folk reboot in 2022.

If you would like to work with me, reach out! And you can also follow me at @andrewgurza.ca on Bluesky.