Gaza Monologues 2023
THANK YOU FOR JOINING US AND CONTINUING TO STAND AGAINST GENOCIDE Claudia Alick performed in the Golden Thread and Aviva Arts reading and Jessenia supported
THANK YOU FOR JOINING US AND CONTINUING TO STAND AGAINST GENOCIDE Claudia Alick performed in the Golden Thread and Aviva Arts reading and Jessenia supported
The Divas With Disabilities Project is a digital movement and community that is committed to increasing the participation and representation of Black and brown women and girls –DIVAS– Dynamic, Illuminating, Victorious, Achieving Sisters with visible disabilities.
Organizations striving for queer inclusion should strive to minimize access frictions for disabled community members. In-person events that include information about accessibility and organizer’s desires and expectations for the event allows for more informed decisions. By requesting attendees wear masks, we are being more inclusive of disabled & immunocompromised members of our queer community as we continue to navigate surviving an ongoing pandemic.
At One Free Community (OFC), we’re embarking on a Community Needs Assessment journey! We believe that to create a community that truly serves, uplifts, and empowers everyone, we need to first understand your unique needs, challenges, and dreams. This assessment will help us fine-tune our initiatives, align our resources, and advocate for the right causes. It’s all about ensuring that OFC continues to be a place where mutual aid, radical generosity, and intersectional support thrive.
Why Mask by Claudia Alick features a sign with a prominent QR code that leads to a digital site full of photos of people wearing
At Calling Up Justice operate on a radical generosity model that allows you to pay what you can afford. Donations support our efforts to provide services to lower income clients!
Explore why it is so challenging to find adequate representation in a society still grappling with its colonial past and its ramifications, and learn ways you can make an impact to change this.
Experiments in Art, Access & Technology, or E.A.A.T. chronicles the emergence of access as an animating principle of art, science, and technology.Meesh Fradkin, Carmen Papalia, Josephine Sales, Andy Slater, and Olivia Ting premiere new work developed in the Leonardo CripTech Incubator, an art and technology fellowship for disability innovation.
Thanks to all that supported us in making this event a success including Ability First Ottawa for offering raffle prizes for attendees.
Part of our mission is to network together amazing communities to help us all support each other and share resources! We made another connection this week with Wildflower Alliance.
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