What would a world that celebrates difference look like? The new Bodies in Translation’s Worlding Difference Platform has free interactive modules to help reimagine how we understand diverse bodies & minds.
Learn More: https://t.co/hm6V4UDTch
@BITpartnership
"What does it mean to listen?" d/Deaf artist and filmmaker Alison O’Daniel takes up this question in her debut feature film 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘛𝘶𝘣𝘢 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘴. Join us and @WorkmanArtsTO for a screening of it on December 5 in Toronto! Free to attend: https://t.co/yCdIZsMOik
Join us on December 4th for Unraveling Access: Transforming Education Through Critical Pathways.
Date: Dec 4, 2024
Time: 12pm - 1:30pm
Location: Daphne Cockwell Complex (DCC) 707/709
(7th Floor), 288 Church Street
https://t.co/HJC7QgKC49
CALL FOR PAPERS: “Healing is an Act of Communion”
Critical Perspectives on Women’s Health, Wellness, and Disease. Deadline for abstracts October 31, 2024.
More Details - https://t.co/KwDhNwx6er
CALL FOR PAPERS:
“Healing is an Act of Communion”: Critical Perspectives on Women’s Health, Wellness, and Disease. Deadline for abstracts October 31, 2024
https://t.co/KwDhNwx6er
Paige Layle on But Everyone Feels This Way: With over two million followers on TikTok, Paige Layle is one of the world’s most influential advocates for a better understanding of the Autism spectrum.
🎟️: https://t.co/EDQPtxxpGp
The ReStorying Autism Collective published an amazing article in 2022 entitled, “Autistic, Surviving and Thriving Under COVID-19: Imagining Inclusive Autistic Futures—A Zine Making Project”.
Check out the infographic below or text version in the comments for the full details.
BEGINNING 2.0, @accessartsCA's disability arts conference, on May 6-8, 2024 in Canmore, AB!
If you’re an artist with a disability, a caregiver, a disability support worker, an arts programmer, or an arts administrator this event is for you! https://t.co/bf28zXgKTS
Updated with more information:
Please join us for the hybrid public talk, “Music Research-Creation: Speculative Propositions and Transdisciplinary Failures,” with Dr. David Ben Shannon, on April 9th from 6:30-8:00 pm EDT.
🏡💡 Dive into a critical perspective on our changing neighbourhood in a compelling blog post by Julia McGolrick for DST 501 – Rethinking Disability. Uncover the hidden barriers to inclusion in new townhouse developments.
Link: https://t.co/vQc41Vfmqf
REBEL KNOWLEDGE SYMPOSIUM
Food and Housing Injustice
March 01 – March 03, 2024
University Center, University of Guelph
Online Registration and More info available here: https://t.co/vMbOtWUpfC
Save the date!✒️ The AGG is thrilled to be hosting Publication Studio Guelph's Rock / Paper / Scissors: Book + Print Fair on Sunday, February 25, from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm. Peruse hand-made books and prints while supporting small bookmakers, artists, and publishers.
On Friday, March 1, (Noon - 1:30pm EST) The Centre for Critical Qualitative Health Research is hosting the latest CQ seminar by Dr. Alan Santinele Martino titled, "Crip Magic”: Methodology, Mentorship, and Maddening the Academia.
Free Registration here:
https://t.co/aJ7KIdam1l
Check out this very cool anthology edited by Emily Gillespie and Jennifer Rossman! Mighty: An Anthology of Disabled Superheroes!!!
https://t.co/4wyp506mDP
Shaking Up Shakespeare is a ten-episode podcast series that examines the legacy of William Shakespeare’s work, in the context of Canadian theatre culture and Canadian society more broadly.
ASL videos available on YouTube and the project website.
https://t.co/lGAQEttFsA