Leroy F. Moore Jr. (born 1967) is an African American writer, poet, community activist, and feminist. He is notable for the creation of Krip Hop - a movement that uses hip-hop music as a means of expression for people with a disability. Since the 1990s, Moore has written the column "Illin-N-Chillin" for POOR Magazine. Moore is also a co-founder of the disability performance art collective Sins Invalid. Additionally, he currently serves as the Chair of the Black Disability Studies Committee for the National Black Disability Coalition.