
Disability Intimacy by Alice Wong
Event Report: Claudia Alick attended the book release party for Disability Intimacy by Alice Wong, May 4 2024. “Alice Wong‘s book release party for disability
Event Report: Claudia Alick attended the book release party for Disability Intimacy by Alice Wong, May 4 2024. “Alice Wong‘s book release party for disability
Unveiling Digital Ketteling: How Social Media Algorithms Silence Voices In the age of digital connectivity, social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok serve
“If you have come here to help me you are wasting your time, but if you have come because your liberation is bound up with
MAPS AND ACTIVITIES You’re character will spawn into this main encampment space. You can access the code of conduct, and accessibility directions from the information
by claudia alick In recent years, we have seen a rise in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and language models like ChatGPT and DALL-E.
CripTech Incubator is an art-and-technology fellowship centered on disability innovation. Building on Leonardo/ISAST’s full-cycle creative engine, encompassing residencies, rapid-prototyping workshops, presentations, publication and education, this
Followers Forever is our solution for platforms controlling our connections. The platforms can shut you down or the federal government can shut them down. Either
“The rules of the story circle are the rules of civil participation in society.You agree to listen. You agree to respect.” – John O’Neal, Founder
I am dedicated to ending genocide and promoting global peace through innovative virtual activism. As part of my efforts, I run digital broadcast systems for
March 29 Event Report from Claudia Alick Playwright and performer Kristina Wong invited me to see their one person show Sweatshop Overlord at ACT Theater.
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