The lab wants to (belatedly) thank everyone who donated during Cal’s Big Give a couple weeks ago! With your help, we raised almost one thousand dollars! All of us from Hearst-Annex thank you and are super poised to use your funds to make our space even RAD-er & MAD-er!
Register today! https://t.co/milTb0vPVn
Wednesday, October 4th, 2023
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
San Ramon ASC
Nate Tilton will give a presentation plus show-and-tell about the lab's innovative design work, which finds low-cost technology solutions for people with disabilities.
working on something for you... 🥰
i'm lucky enough to teach an activism theory course this summer. anything i teach, i share all the content online with you~!
this one is focused on grassroots dissent and collective action. i hope you'll follow along when you can ❤️☀️
Meet the Class of 2022 Inductees for the Susan M. Daniels Disability Mentoring Hall of Fame!
This year, we’re specifically recognizing mentors & organizations that support mentees' mental health and wellness.
The lab wants to (belatedly) thank everyone who donated during Cal’s Big Give a couple weeks ago! With your help, we raised almost one thousand dollars! All of us from Hearst-Annex thank you and are super poised to use your funds to make our space even RAD-er & MAD-er!
New Episode! 🎉
In this episode, we interview Nate Tilton from @RadMadLab all about UC Berkeley's Disability Lab, an accessible and disability-inclusive makerspace. Check out our conversation!
https://t.co/pk3XzI3UOi
Happy Neurodiversity Celebration week y’all! The lab is hosting some fun programming this week in collaboration with other orgs serving disabled students at Cal. RSVP at https://t.co/PpiRUvTAEP and follow #ndbears2023. We hope to see u virtually and/or in-person!
Happy Neurodiversity Celebration week y’all! The lab is hosting some fun programming this week in collaboration with other orgs serving disabled students at Cal. RSVP at https://t.co/PpiRUvTAEP and follow #ndbears2023. We hope to see u virtually and/or in-person!
We honor the life and legacy of Judith Heumann (1947-2023), whose contributions to the Disability Rights Movement and her advocacy around the issues impacting the disability community were immeasurable. The Kelsey would not exist without the work Judith started decades ago.
Tomorrow, march 2, from 2-3pm, 2 UC regents are scheduled to meet with the disability community at the disability cultural center, located in Hearst annex d-25. Come share what’s wrong about Berkeley for disabled bears!