[nfbwatlk] WED MAY 23 Disability Justice: Intersectionality and Grassroots Organizing @ Condon 110A, 5:30-7PM

Nightingale, Noel Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov
Wed May 23 15:51:48 UTC 2012



From: Seattle Disability Justice [mailto:seattledisabilityjustice at gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 5:54 PM
To: Seattle Disability Justice
Subject: WED MAY 23 Disability Justice: Intersectionality and Grassroots Organizing @ Condon 110A, 5:30-7PM

As part of Disability Pride Week at the University of Washington, the ASUW Student Disability Commission & the Seattle Disability Justice Collective present:

MAY 23rd - Disability Justice: Intersectionality and Grassroots Organizing @ Condon 110A, 5:30-7PM

Come join the DJC in an engaging discussion about activism and radical organizing at the intersections! We will be discussing the unique challenges and opportunities for those experiencing "multiple marginalities" in society; that is, those who identify as disabled AND queer/transgendered, poor, and people of color. Find out who the DJC is, what kind of disability justice movement we want to create in Seattle, and who we seek as allies in our quest for liberation. This will be an interactive workshop, so come prepared to discuss scenarios related to access, collaboration, community building, and tensions related to claiming multiple identities that seek justice.


FOR MORE INFORMATION about Disability Pride Week events, please visit: http://disabilityprideweek.wordpress.com/ or https://sdc.asuw.org/


ACCESSIBILITY: These events will be wheelchair accessible. ASL/CART available upon request (see DSO contact information below). We also ask that event participants avoid using fragrances to so people with chemical sensitivities can attend. For more information on how to be fragrance free for people with environmental illness or MCS, please reference this: http://www.peggymunson.com/mcs/fragrancefree.html

For other access requirements, please contact the Disability Services Office: 206.543.6450<tel:206.543.6450>/V, 206.543.6452<tel:206.543.6452>/TTY, 206.685.7264<tel:206.685.7264> (FAX), or email dso at u.washington.edu<mailto:dso at u.washington.edu>



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