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Work-in-Progress: Disability and Access in Movement Building

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Jane Addams Hull-House Museum has partnered with UIC Disability Cultural Center to continue celebrating activism. Join us for Disability and Access in Movement Building.

The workshop, “Work-in-progress: Disability and Access in Movement Building,” will invite participants to a critical thinking process through interactive activities and discussions on collectively envisioning disability solidarity in organizing practices.

During the session, the participants will be able to reflect on their own practices, explore the connections between their work and disability justice, and learn about collaborative processes for mapping access.

Facilitated by Euree Kim.

RSVP Required. Limited Registration.

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Live captions will be provided. For ASL or any other access requests, make a note on your registration form, or contact dcc@uic.edu or 312-355-7050.

Sponsored by UIC Disability Cultural Center with co-sponsorship from Jane Addams Hull-House Museum and UIC Gender and Sexuality Center.

Work-in-Progress is a companion event to Dialogue: Disability and Access in Movement Building, a panel discussion on October 17, 2020. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1450759415313587


Learn more about Chicago’s legacy of activism led by queer and Black, Indigenous, and communities of color in True Peace: the Presence of Justice.

Earlier Event: October 27
Contemporary Voices: Aram Han Sifuentes
Later Event: November 1
Art & Democracy at Hull-House