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Did you know that the event management and ticketing platform you use may be excluding people with disabilities?
Luckily, @eventably has a solution that will totally change the landscape of accessible event planning.
Contribute here: https://t.co/UFytg3h3cv
An important essay by Emily Dupree (@Clean_Air_Club_) & Shelby Seier (@allkindsaccess) in @thesicktimes today. They outline 5 important steps in making spaces more accessible during the continuing pandemic. Check it out!
Link: https://t.co/Os4LzV1llR
We published a how-to guide for safer events with @thesicktimes and @allkindsaccess!
Please give it a read, forward it to your friends and family, and share these easy tools we can all adopt.
There are still a few spots left for @The_Maintainers event this Friday!
Join us and fellow maintainers as we discuss accessible strategies and practices for maintaining community.
Join The Maintainers network and friends for a 3-Part Event Series highlighting different spheres of maintenance. On June 2nd, we'll hear about maintaining COMMUNITY from Shelby Seier of @allkindsaccess.
Learn more about the event & register today: https://t.co/K0IZWsYc2T
📢 EVENT INVITE! June 2
Join us for our 2nd Moving Toward Maintenance event, exploring how we maintain COMMUNITY. We have gathered Shelby @allkindsaccess, Kalmia @publicspace1, and Purna @repaircafebang to share their perspectives.
Learn more & Register: https://t.co/zQISw1nQk8
All Kinds had the pleasure of offering a disability inclusion, creative accommodations, and language accessibility training to the board @WorldSpeaksOma over the weekend!
To schedule an All Kinds training or presentation, send an inquiry at https://t.co/uomduCIJer.
Access Guides make me incredibly happy. Shout out to Shelby at @allkindsaccess for her work in helping us think differently & more expansively about accessibility in the built environment for folks experiencing homelessness in Omaha. More to come, but needed to give a woot woot!
Omaha folks, please boost and retweet!
All Kinds is encouraged by this effort toward transparency, language access, and barrier reduction.
We hope you'll join us in attendance!
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Thank you to the City of Omaha Planning Dept. Housing & Community Development Division for engaging with us to make the 2022 Action Plan Public Meeting more accessible!
Please join us January 27th from 5-7p
ASL, Language Interp, & CART provided
https://t.co/H6T9f0l0u5
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Pre-registration is required for this event: https://t.co/W8F9FU8U4N
A recording of the event will be shared to the event landing page linked in the first tweet.
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@NaomiHattaway Excellent, @NaomiHattaway! You're going to love it. Thank you so much for centering disabled people in your campaign priorities as well as your community work. 💛
@pooja_varman Thank you! To add, this event was co-hosted by the wonderful @rowdyboyszineco. They were doing accessibility work & accommodation coordination in community spaces in Omaha from the start of their organizing & are so great at centering the needs of disabled people!
We're so grateful for everyone that contributed information to create this "break-out guide" on meltdowns as part of the #AccessibleActivism guide. We're open to feedback and hope to create more niche guides like this!
Y'all Helped To Create This!
For those who give feedback on that protest meltdown thread, this is y'all!!
Completely available for anyone to use as a community resource 💖💖
https://t.co/Pj8U8sq04F
Check out this thread on the very common, rarely accommodated disabling experience that is #misophonia! Scroll through to read responses about how food is tricky at events, how we lowered the food barrier at #ExpressUnbound, and be sure to leave @lilririah a tip for their labor!
What if I told you that your brunch/lunch/dinner meeting can be inaccessible because misophonia can trigger overload? ...like, EASILY
That's not even getting into folk who have scent sensitivities either.
If you're going to have an eat & meet gathering, Keep Them Separate. Pls.
We hope this will increase the life-affirming practice of accessibility in order to strengthen communities. Remember, nothing about us without us!
Please engage with, share, and send this guide as far and wide as possible!
In it, you’ll find resources on how to build capacity for accessibility, plan accessibility for before, during, and after an event, printables, accessible event planning tips, and disability wisdom not commonly found in existing resources.