
Solidarity Pricing at Calling Up Justice
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!
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.
Through practical exercises and insightful prompts, you can navigate disagreements with empathy and constructive communication. By preparing for positive disagreements, you’ll not only resolve conflicts but also build stronger, more meaningful connections. Get ready to embark on a journey that turns conflict into a stepping stone toward deeper relationships.
Explore the enlightening discussion as Jesenia joins Hacking Hypermobility hosts to dive into the world of hypermobility spectrum disorders, shedding light on their intersection with white supremacy and the critical need for diversity and inclusivity in advocacy and medical care. Discover how collective action and community building are paving the way for a more equitable future.
Thanks to all that supported us in making this event a success including Ability First Ottawa for offering raffle prizes for attendees.
Calling Up Justice Producer Jesenia @NeuroSpicyNetworking attended this amazing hybrid virtual Out In Tech event! One of the most exciting events that Out in Tech organizes is the Career Talks, a virtual career fair that connects LGBTQ+ job seekers with recruiters from hundreds of roles in tech. I had the chance to attend the Career Talks event Aug. 30, 2023, and it was a wonderful experience. 🌈
Not supporting autistic and neurodivergent adults can deprive the society and the economy of their potential contributions and innovations, as well as incur additional costs for health care, education, social services, and welfare.
The National Disability Theatre Handbook is an exceptional resource that brings together big ideas and practical resources for the world of disability theatre. Having contributed to its content and audio version, I can attest to its profound impact.
HERE IS HOW platforms die: First, they are good to their users; then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves. Then, they die.
One Free Community (OFC) has generated a range of real-world impacts through its innovative approach to community engagement.
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