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SUMMARY:Disability Justice Grounded Birthwork: Virtual Series
DESCRIPTION:Disability Justice Grounded Birthwork – Starting Friday March 20th\, 2026\, 12 – 2:30pm CST via Zoom \nis a:\n12 week series (10 weeks of content; 2 weeks of community building) on the intersections of Disability Justice and Reproductive Justice. We will immerse ourselves in the origins of eugenics and how it has shaped the medical industrial complex and policing we see today. Then we will ground in how the MIC and policing have shaped and sustain the current ableist and hostile state of reproductive care and anti-bodily autonomy. We will take considerable time centering the most and multi marginalized folks navigating these systems and communities. We will round this experience out with how to do this work mindfully\, equitably and sustainably\, while centering care. \nThis is for: All birthworkers\, doulas\, birthkeepers and folks who do reproductive care and support. Abortion\, Birth\, Fertility\, Grief & Loss\, Postpartum and more. While this series is centered on the full spectrum of birth and reproductive care workers\, it is also open to parents and caregivers and I encourage you to sign up! \nWe have 4 AMAZING queer and trans Black covid cautious Birth and Reproductive care workers as community facilitators \nWe got ASL\, CART (live transcription) and Captions \nWe have 30\, Thirty!?\, yes THIRTY full scholarships for:\n– Black and Indigenous Disabled Birthworkers and/or Parents\n– Disabled\, DEAF/Hard of Hearing\, and/or Blind/Low Vision folks/careworkers\n– Just email me: rise@riotousroots.com \nWhat’s the line up you ask? \nWeek 1: Grounding: Disability Justice\, Reproductive Justice\, Disability\, Ableism and Access!\nWeek 2: Interrupting Ableism and AntiBlackness: Internally and Intuitionally\nWeek 3: Impacts of Environmental and Global Injustice on Reproductive Health\nWeek 4: Protecting Disabled\, Chronically Ill and Neurodivergent Pregnant People: Lateral Advocacy\, Harm Reduction and Carceral Systems\nWeek 5: Centering Survivorhood\nWeek 6: Break/Integration Week\nWeek 7: Reclaiming Grief\nWeek 8: Respecting Black\, Indigenous and Ancestral Cultural Practices\nWeek 9: Postpartum is Forever and PMADS Suck!\nWeek 10 : Centering Parents and Caregivers A-Z: Community is Liberation\nWeek 11: Sustaining in Community: Self Solidarity\, Accountability\, Humility and Interpersonal Connection\nWeek 12: Closing/Community \nI’m so excited to be in this 3rd year! This is still the only Birthwork course that is completely centered in Disability Justice. Not a module or brief mention. I truly believe Disability Justice is the grounded for all other justice movements! \nWill you consider joining? Sharing especially with those you think would be interested? Hyping me up? \nAgain\, the link is here below: \nhttps://riotous-roots-site-e183.thinkific.com/courses/copy-of-disability-justice-grounded-birthwork-spring-2026 \nHope to hear from you <3\n~ Rise \n  \nAccessibility: ASL Interpretation\, CART (live transcription)\, and Captioning \nWebsite: https://riotous-roots-site-e183.thinkific.com/courses/copy-of-disability-justice-grounded-birthwork-spring-2026
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/disability-justice-grounded-birthwork-virtual-series/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Riotous Roots":MAILTO:rise@riotousroots.com
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SUMMARY:Art/Access Lab: Know Your Rights at Experimental Station
DESCRIPTION:Presented in Partnership with Access Living & Cuerpos Justificados \nArt/Access Labs foster a vibrant disabled artist ecosystem through cross-discipline and cross-impairment professional development activities. \nGuest Presenter:\nChris Ramos\, Community Development Organizer\, Latinx and Immigration\, Access Living \nGuest Artists:\nWilliam Estrada\nGenevieve Ramos \nOnline Facilitator:\nTerri Lynne Hudson \nHow can we know—and claim—our rights related to disability\, immigration\, free speech? How can we use our creative practice to navigate\, share\, and defend these rights? \nThis community gathering invites artists with disabilities and allies to learn about our rights and use art to help defend these rights for ourselves and others. Blending practical information with artistic activities\, this interactive event aims to build solidarity and create resources to share with neighbors\, friends\, and colleagues. \nChris Ramos of Access Living will guide us through our rights\, offering special attention to the intersection of disability rights and immigration rights\, and how these rights apply to disabled immigrants who encounter immigration officials. Then we’ll invite attendees to create mini-zines for community distribution\, contribute to a collaborative artwork\, and to screenprint and embellish protest posters. \nVirtual participants can contribute to a digital zine via Canva or join a breakout room to discuss and share accessible mutual aid efforts and resources. \nThrough these activities\, we strengthen our ability to protect ourselves\, support our community\, and participate in collective resistance. \n—\n*Hybrid Event* Attend in person or via Zoom\nDoors at 1:30pm \n— \nThis event is intended to be relaxed\, welcoming and comfortable for everyone. We will have multiple forms of seating available\, as well as stim materials and ear defenders. You are welcome to come and go\, bring your own access tools\, and move about the space as needed during the event. \nASL interpretation and captions provided. All speakers will use microphones. Agendas will be provided to all registrants in both text and symbol-based formats. AI Captioning available via zoom. The main event space will not use fluorescent lighting. \nFace masks are requested except when this presents a language barrier or when one is performing. Please refrain from wearing any scented perfume\, cologne\, lotion\, etc. \nFor questions or requests regarding accessibility\, please contact Angee Lennard\, HCL’s Accessibility Coordinator\, at angee@highconceptlabs.org or 312-374-1117. \n— \nAccessibility: ASL Interpretation\, Captioning\, Masks Requested \nWebsite: https://highconceptlabs.org/events/art-access-lab-april-2026
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/art-access-lab-know-your-rights-at-experimental-station/
LOCATION:Experimental Station\, 6100 S Blackstone Ave\, Chicago\, 60637\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event,Virtual Event
ORGANIZER;CN="High Concept Labs":MAILTO:info@highconceptlabs.org
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