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SUMMARY:Everyone At Play
DESCRIPTION:Kohl Children’s Museum was specifically designed to be inclusive of all children and adults regardless of ability. The Museum’s 17 exhibits and 2 acres of outdoor explorations are designed for play with a purpose and encourage linguistic\, cognitive\, motor\, and social skills for children ages birth through 8. The Museum works collaboratively with community organizations to invite families with children with special needs to the Museum to explore the exhibits while closed to the general public. These FREE events\, titled Everyone at Play\, usually occur on specified afternoons. This provides opportunities for calm\, creative\, and collaborative play. \nhttps://www.kohlchildrensmuseum.org/outreach-programs/eap/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/everyone-at-play-6/2023-02-19/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230224T213000
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SUMMARY:Toni Stone at Goodman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Play ball! The sensational true story of the first woman to play professional baseball knocks it out of the park as a can’t-miss theatrical event. \nToni Stone is an encyclopedia of baseball stats. She’s got a great arm. And she doesn’t understand why she can’t play with the boys. Rejected by the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League because of her race\, Toni sets out to become the first woman to play in baseball’s Negro Leagues. Challenges on and off the field—from hostile crowds to players who slide spikes-first—only steel her resolve to shatter racist and sexist barriers in the sport she’s loved since childhood. An original play inspired by the book Curveball\, The Remarkable Story of Toni Stone by Martha Ackmann\, this New York Times Critic’s Pick will have you cheering along. \nASL interpretation is available. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/Toni
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/toni-stone-at-goodman-theatre/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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SUMMARY:Toni Stone at Goodman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Play ball! The sensational true story of the first woman to play professional baseball knocks it out of the park as a can’t-miss theatrical event. \nToni Stone is an encyclopedia of baseball stats. She’s got a great arm. And she doesn’t understand why she can’t play with the boys. Rejected by the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League because of her race\, Toni sets out to become the first woman to play in baseball’s Negro Leagues. Challenges on and off the field—from hostile crowds to players who slide spikes-first—only steel her resolve to shatter racist and sexist barriers in the sport she’s loved since childhood. An original play inspired by the book Curveball\, The Remarkable Story of Toni Stone by Martha Ackmann\, this New York Times Critic’s Pick will have you cheering along. \nAudio description and a touch tour is available. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/Toni
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/toni-stone-at-goodman-theatre-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230225T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230225T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T024750Z
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SUMMARY:CHLORINE SKY at Steppenwolf Theatre Company
DESCRIPTION:“Ok\, so boom. / We ain’t friends anymore.” Sky and Lay Li were always in sync. But now their rhythms are changing; Sky likes swimming\, and Lay Li is all about beauty. Sky\, basketball; Lay Li\, boys. Things just make more sense underwater and on the court. A world premiere adaptation of Mahogany L. Browne’s popular young adult novel\, Chlorine Sky is an intimate coming-of-age story told in verse about two girls who are best friends—until they aren’t. Sometimes\, growing up means growing apart. \nSensory Friendly \nhttps://www.steppenwolf.org/tickets–events/seasons-/2022-23/chlorine-sky/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/chlorine-sky-at-steppenwolf-theatre-company/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230225T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230225T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20220919T225453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T225453Z
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SUMMARY:Toni Stone at Goodman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Play ball! The sensational true story of the first woman to play professional baseball knocks it out of the park as a can’t-miss theatrical event. \nToni Stone is an encyclopedia of baseball stats. She’s got a great arm. And she doesn’t understand why she can’t play with the boys. Rejected by the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League because of her race\, Toni sets out to become the first woman to play in baseball’s Negro Leagues. Challenges on and off the field—from hostile crowds to players who slide spikes-first—only steel her resolve to shatter racist and sexist barriers in the sport she’s loved since childhood. An original play inspired by the book Curveball\, The Remarkable Story of Toni Stone by Martha Ackmann\, this New York Times Critic’s Pick will have you cheering along. \nSpanish captioning is available. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/Toni
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/toni-stone-at-goodman-theatre-3/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230226T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230226T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
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SUMMARY:Toni Stone at Goodman Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Play ball! The sensational true story of the first woman to play professional baseball knocks it out of the park as a can’t-miss theatrical event. \nToni Stone is an encyclopedia of baseball stats. She’s got a great arm. And she doesn’t understand why she can’t play with the boys. Rejected by the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League because of her race\, Toni sets out to become the first woman to play in baseball’s Negro Leagues. Challenges on and off the field—from hostile crowds to players who slide spikes-first—only steel her resolve to shatter racist and sexist barriers in the sport she’s loved since childhood. An original play inspired by the book Curveball\, The Remarkable Story of Toni Stone by Martha Ackmann\, this New York Times Critic’s Pick will have you cheering along. \nCaptioning is available. \nhttps://www.goodmantheatre.org/Toni
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/toni-stone-at-goodman-theatre-4/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230227T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230227T123000
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SUMMARY:Black History Concert: Sankofa Speaks at Chicago Symphony Center
DESCRIPTION:This free event celebrates music and freedom movements from Ghana\, Guinea Bissau\, Trinidad and Tobago\, South Africa and the United States. Featuring guest artists master djembekhan Sekou Conde and renowned soprano Audrey DuBois Harris\, as well as Uniting Voices Chicago singers from every zip code of the city\, the event – and the learning experience surrounding it – aims to go back and retrieve what has been lost. \nUniting Voices Chicago\, formerly Chicago Children’s Choir\, is a nonprofit organization that empowers and unites youth from diverse backgrounds to find their voice and celebrate their common humanity through the power of music. Please join us for this pillar performance with ASL interpretation by ASL Artist Brandon Kazen-Maddox and Director of Artistic Sign Language Marsellette Davis. \nMonday\, February 27\n10:45am Pre-Show\n11am-12:30pm Concert\nChicago Symphony Center\n220 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago\, IL 60604 \nAccessibility: ASL interpreter \nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScls1bFuN_8cO-jhgdbG3ILWKvAnG9DJIymPWYHzHwopAeyZA/viewform
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/black-history-concert-sankofa-speaks-at-chicago-symphony-center/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230301T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230301T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230301T152151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T152151Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Beekeeping Lecture with Jonathan Bennett
DESCRIPTION:This Wednesday\, March 1st Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance is hosting beekeeper Jonathan Bennett for a virtual lecture from 6:30pm – 8pm. Jonathan encourages people of all ages and abilities to keep bees if it is of their interest. In his presentation he will share ways he has adapted his beekeeping to his physical ability and future plans to continue to improve the adaptability of his apiary to his physical ability. \nThis virtual lecture will have ASL Interpretation and auto-generated closed captioning available. \nAbout the speaker: Jonathan Bennett is as unique as he is interesting. He has faced challenges his entire life having been born with spina bifida. He hasn’t let this stop him from pursuing his agricultural ambitions as he got his education from the College of the Ozarks with his bachelor’s in animal science and agriculture business. In recent years\, he has expanded the family farm outside Cabool\, Missouri producing registered shorthorn cattle\, pure Spanish goats\, and bees. He currently maintains 5 production hives and several nucleolus colonies. \nIf you would like to request an accommodation\, the registration form has a space to let us know or please feel free to connect with access@garfieldpark.org. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/504743109227/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/virtual-beekeeping-lecture-with-jonathan-bennett/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230302T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230316T183000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230303T184849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230303T184849Z
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SUMMARY:Chicago Irish Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss the 24th annual festival of the best independent films created by Irish filmmakers celebrating diversity and creativity through short\, documentary and feature films. \nThe Chicago Irish Film Festival proudly presents our Opening Night feature “The Sparrow” at Theater on the Lake on March 2\, starting at 6:30pm. Enjoy other films at AMC New City from March 2-5 with director chats\, and virtual tickets available from March 6-16\, 2023. \nAll virtual films will have subtitle options. In-person captioning will not be available\, however  is available depending on the theater. \nEvent Calendar \n \n 
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/chicago-irish-film-festival/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230302T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230302T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230223T003523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230223T003523Z
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SUMMARY:Open Door: Ari Banias\, Joss Barton\, Alex Jane Cope\, and KOKUMO at the Poetry Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an Open Door reading with Ari Banias\, Joss Barton\, Alex Jane Cope\, and KOKUMO\, The Queen of Queer Soul. The Open Door series highlights creative relationships in Chicago\, including mentorship and collaboration. \nThis is a hybrid event\, which will be offered in-person and via livestream. \nAri Banias is the author of A Symmetry\, winner of the 2022 Publishing Triangle Award for Trans & Gender Variant Literature\, and Anybody. Banias’s poems have appeared in Bæst\, Georgia Review\, The Nation\, The New Republic\, Triple Canopy\, Verse\, Washington Square\, and The Yale Review. His work has been supported by fellowships and residencies at Headlands Center for the Arts\, MacDowell\, the New York Foundation for the Arts\, and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown\, among others. He lives in Chicago. \nJoss Barton is a writer\, journalist\, and spoken word performance artist exploring and documenting queer and trans* life\, love\, and liberation. Barton’s work blends femme-fever dreams over the soundtrack of the American nightmare. Combining prose poetry\, non-fiction confessional essays\, drag artistry\, and spoken word stage performances\, Joss examines the myriad states of queer trans womanhoods from historical\, political\, and pop cultural identities of death\, desires\, dreams\, and disco. Joss Barton’s performance will include special lighting design by Dazzler. \nAlex Jane Cope is a poet and translator originally from West Michigan and currently based in Chicago; they previously lived in and around Paris\, where they organized a multilingual queer and feminist reading series. Cope ran the Suppertime Writing Workshop through the PO Box Collective\, which brought people together monthly for a free meal\, a discussion of a few short texts\, and accompanying writing prompts. Their work has appeared in publications by The Rumpus\, Voicemail Poems\, Asphalte Magazine\, Pilot Press London\, and Hooligan Magazine. \nKOKUMO is The Queen Of Queer Soul! And the CEO & Founder Of Born Worthy Records! The world’s first record company dedicated to black\, non-cis women\, and those who support us! \nIn-Person Attendance\nAll guests over the age of two must wear a mask inside the Poetry Foundation building. Guests over the age of five must show proof of vaccination and booster up to the level to which they are eligible for their age group. Guests over the age of 18 must show ID alongside their proof of vaccination. If you cannot meet these requirements\, you will not be granted entry to the event. Please note that some performers may choose to perform without a mask. Guests are encouraged to register in advance. \nLivestream Attendance\nThe livestream link will be shared with registered guests on the day of the event. In order to receive the live-stream details\, please register in advance here. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-door-ari-banias-joss-barton-alex-jane-cope-kokumo-tickets-524709499237?lang=en-us&locale=en_US&status=30&view=listing \nPoetry Foundation’s events are completely free of charge and open to the public. This event will include CART captioning and ASL interpretation. For more information about accessibility at the Poetry Foundation\, please visit our Accessibility Guide. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/visit/accessibility \nAccessibility: ASL interpreter\, captions \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/open-door-ari-banias-joss-barton-alex-jane-cope-kokumo-tickets-524709499237?lang=en-us&locale=en_US&status=30&view=listing
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/open-door-ari-banias-joss-barton-alex-jane-cope-and-kokumo-at-the-poetry-foundation/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230303T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230303T183000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230302T210828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T210828Z
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SUMMARY:Voices Embodied Uplifted at Design Museum of Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Opening reception for Voices Embodied \nHighlighting a relationship between disability and community\, Voices Embodied: Uplifted is boldly displayed throughout the Design Museum of Chicago. The work of fourteen artists is displayed to reconsider the space in a way that is moody\, engaging and vulnerable. Colorful work\, visible in the large public-facing windows engages the community while the dark vault space located in the back of the museum becomes a place of contemplation where viewers are close in proximity to the pieces. All the selected works come from individual perspectives but are displayed in such a way that the work begins to relate and support one another. \nWhile being bold and colorful\, and expressing pride\, the work is invitational. The pieces in Voices Embodied: Uplifted demonstrate the strength of a supportive community. \nThe interior of the Design Museum of Chicago is wheelchair accessible. There is a ramp that leads to the entry but the entrance door is not automated. Restrooms are located in the basement\, accessible by an elevator. For individual access requests\, please visit saic.edu/access. \nhttps://voicesembodiedproject.com/uplifted
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/voices-embodied-uplifted-at-design-museum-of-chicago/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230303T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230303T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230226T004152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230226T004152Z
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SUMMARY:"Molly Joyce: Perspective" Exhibition Opening at Curb Appeal Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Curb Appeal Gallery is pleased to announce their inaugural exhibition and the Chicago debut of Molly Joyce’s Perspective. Begun in 2019\, Perspective is a sound and video work that captures perspectives of the disability experience. Created through interviewing over 40 participants around topics that encompass elements of disability—including care\, interdependence\, weakness\, and cure—Joyce has composed and performed a work that invites audiences to consider the kaleidoscopic and nuanced experiences that inform what it means to be disabled. Created with disability aesthetics and accommodations in mind\, Perspective features open-captioned videos\, lending a sense of visual primacy to the stories of the disabled participants and their valuable perspectives. In addition to screening Perspective\, Curb Appeal is delighted to host a brief conversation between Joyce and one of the project interviewees\, Chicago artist Andy Slater (from 7:00-7:30pm). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAccessibility: Curb Appeal is wheelchair accessible. In addition to open captioning on the video work\, we will provide ASL interpretation and CART-captioning for remarks and a brief conversation between Molly Joyce and Andy Slater. Masks are required for entry and will be provided if needed. Please note\, Curb Appeal is an apartment gallery and doubles as a home to our gallery dog.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://www.curbappeal.gallery/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/molly-joyce-perspective-exhibition-opening-at-curb-appeal-gallery/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230303T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230303T213000
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CREATED:20230123T025541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T025541Z
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SUMMARY:Radial Gradient with Shattered Glass Theatre at Theater Wit
DESCRIPTION:Audio Description and Touch Tour for Shattered Globe Theatre’s production of Radial Gradient by Jasmine Sharma. Touch Tour is at 6:45 PM and the Curtain for the production is at 8 PM on March\, 3\, 2023. \nTouch Tour and Audio Description \nhttps://sgtheatre.org/GRADIENT/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/radial-gradient-with-shattered-glass-theatre-at-theater-wit/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230304T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230304T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230129T201545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230129T201545Z
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SUMMARY:Extra Yarn at Lifeline Theatre
DESCRIPTION:The pre-show touch tour will begin 90 minutes before the show and the performance directly after the touch tour will offer live audio description (touch tour at 9:30am\, show at 11:00am). This event is FREE and open to the public\, but reservations are strongly encouraged. \nAbout Extra Yarn:\nWhile her parents work tirelessly at the local factory\, Annabelle discovers a small wooden box in the snow filled with yarn that seemingly never ends. Armed with her love of friends and family\, and her grandmother’s knitting needles\, she effortlessly knits sweaters for the whole town! But the Archduke isn’t too pleased and will stop at nothing to get that never-ending yarn for himself. Bundle up with the discovery of family\, friendship\, and fighting for what’s right in this world premiere musical by the team that brought you We Found a Hat. \nTouch Tour\, Audio Description\, and Free \nhttps://ci.ovationtix.com/36647/production/1147131
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/extra-yarn-at-lifeline-theatre/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230305T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230305T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20221202T151739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T151739Z
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SUMMARY:RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN at Raven Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Raven Theatre presents a new play about privacy in the digital age. Closed Captioning will be included in this performance for those who need it\, but be sure to contact us ahead of time to reserve your device. \nThe internet never forgets\, and Derril Lark’s mistake at 17 haunts him online a decade later. Desperate for a normal life\, he goes to extraordinary lengths to erase his indiscretion. But freedom of information is a big business\, and the tech companies aren’t going down without a fight. Secrets\, lies\, and political backstabbing abound in this riveting new drama about one man’s fierce battle to reclaim his privacy by Primus Prize winning playwright Sharyn Rothstein (By the Water\, Northlight Theatre). Don’t miss this striking Chicago premiere about human forgiveness in the age of the internet. \nhttps://www.raventheatre.com/stage/rtbf 
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/right-to-be-forgotten-at-raven-theatre/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230305T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230305T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230129T201917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230129T201917Z
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SUMMARY:Snapshots of Every Voice: Composers at Epiphany Center for the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Join LYNX Project for a performance celebrating the unique styles of our commissioned composers for this year’s Amplify Series\, a project setting the poetry of primarily non-speaking autistic individuals to music. Snapshots of Every Voice celebrates what artists want to share through art song. Performances in this series showcase the diversity and richness of art song repertoire\, allowing us to experience music that deeply resonates within us. \nThis performance will feature music by the season’s Amplify Series composers as well as a Q&A session following the performance: \nEugenia Cheng\nShane S. Cook\nCorinne Klein\nPaul Novak\nMatthew Recio \nThe program will also feature a performance of Michelle Isaac’s 2020 commission from LYNX Project\, “Hope”\, with text by Benjamin Smidt. \nPerformers:\nQuinn Middleman\, mezzo-soprano\nSamuel James Dewese\, baritone\nFlorence Mak\, piano \nAccommodations:\nRelaxed performance atmosphere (movement\, fidgets\, stims welcome in our space)\nQuiet space outside concert hall\nNo clapping — handwaving and snapping for applause\nFor additional information about accommodations\, or to make a request\, please contact Michelle Ravitsky at michelle@lynxproject.org \nhttps://www.lynxproject.org/calendar/2023/3/5/snapshots-of-every-voice-composers
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/snapshots-of-every-voice-composers-at-epiphany-center-for-the-arts/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230307T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230307T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230219T175904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230219T175904Z
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SUMMARY:Torkwase Dyson Lecture at the Art Institute of Chicago
DESCRIPTION:Join us in person for a lecture by artist Torkwase Dyson followed by an audience Q&A. \nLocation: The Art Institute of Chicago\, Fullerton Hall\, 111 S. Michigan Ave. \nWorking in painting\, drawing\, and sculpture\, Torkwase Dyson combines expressive mark-making and geometric abstraction to explore the continuity between ecology\, infrastructure\, and architecture. Dyson deconstructs\, distills\, and interrogates the built environment\, exploring how individuals—particularly Black and Brown people—negotiate\, negate\, and transform systems and spatial order. Throughout her work and research\, Dyson seeks to confront issues of environmental liberation\, envisioning a path toward a more equitable future. \nThis event is free\, non-ticketed and open to the general public. \nThis event will be live captioned by Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) services. The auditorium is wheelchair accessible and hearing assisted devices are available. For additional access requests\, visit saic.edu/access. \nhttps://www.saic.edu/events/torkwase-dyson
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/torkwase-dyson-lecture-at-the-art-institute-of-chicago/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230310T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230310T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20221027T214508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221027T214508Z
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SUMMARY:Boulevard of Bold Dreams at TimeLine Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Set on the night in 1940 that Hattie McDaniel made history at the Oscars\, a story of dreamers striving to overcome considerable obstacles and fighting for recognition amidst the racism and inequity of Hollywood. \nIT IS FEBRUARY 29\, 1940\, the night of the Academy Awards in Hollywood\, California. Bartender Arthur Brooks\, an ambitious Black man from rural Alabama\, dreams of becoming a movie director. His best friend\, Dottie Hudson\, is a maid at the Ambassador Hotel who finds herself to be a cynic of all dreams. But when the actress Hattie McDaniel stops in at the bar and decides not to attend the biggest event in show business\, Arthur and Dottie must do everything in their power to convince her to go and claim her historic win—all while confronting their dark past and making their own dreams come to life. \nThis play about race\, class\, gender\, and the ever-changing landscape of Hollywood has previously had public readings at The Echo Theatre Company (featuring TimeLine Company Member Mildred Marie Langford) and Morgan-Wixson Theatre’s New Works Festival. TimeLine’s production will be its world premiere. \nby LaDarrion Williams\ndirected by Malkia Stampley \nThis event includes captioning. \nHome
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/boulevard-of-bold-dreams-at-timeline-theatre/2023-03-10/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230311T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230311T183000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20221027T214508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221027T214508Z
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SUMMARY:Boulevard of Bold Dreams at TimeLine Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Set on the night in 1940 that Hattie McDaniel made history at the Oscars\, a story of dreamers striving to overcome considerable obstacles and fighting for recognition amidst the racism and inequity of Hollywood. \nIT IS FEBRUARY 29\, 1940\, the night of the Academy Awards in Hollywood\, California. Bartender Arthur Brooks\, an ambitious Black man from rural Alabama\, dreams of becoming a movie director. His best friend\, Dottie Hudson\, is a maid at the Ambassador Hotel who finds herself to be a cynic of all dreams. But when the actress Hattie McDaniel stops in at the bar and decides not to attend the biggest event in show business\, Arthur and Dottie must do everything in their power to convince her to go and claim her historic win—all while confronting their dark past and making their own dreams come to life. \nThis play about race\, class\, gender\, and the ever-changing landscape of Hollywood has previously had public readings at The Echo Theatre Company (featuring TimeLine Company Member Mildred Marie Langford) and Morgan-Wixson Theatre’s New Works Festival. TimeLine’s production will be its world premiere. \nby LaDarrion Williams\ndirected by Malkia Stampley \nThis event includes captioning. \nHome
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/boulevard-of-bold-dreams-at-timeline-theatre/2023-03-11/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230311T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230311T220000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230219T180324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230219T180324Z
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SUMMARY:Hands Up! Misunderstood Minds at the Northeastern Illinois University Stage Center
DESCRIPTION:Hands Up! Misunderstood Minds is performing lived at the Northeastern Illinois University Stage Center (3701 W. Bryn Mawr) on Saturday\, March 11 at 8:00 pm. Tellin’ Tales Theatre’s Hands Up! Misunderstood Minds explores shared experiences around mental illness. Personal stories intertwine into a beautiful and heartwarming account of individual journeys with mental health. The goal of the performance is not to lead people to conclusions\, but to give them a more informed perspective on the topic. The show will incorporate video images of Project Onward visual artists with mental and developmental disabilities. Learn more and order tickets at TellinTales.org \nAccessibility: ASL interpreter\, all gender restrooms\, wheelchair accessible \nhttps://tellintales.org
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/hands-up-misunderstood-minds-at-the-northeastern-illinois-university-stage-center/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230312T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230302T205548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T205548Z
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SUMMARY:The Kelly Girls at The Factory Theater
DESCRIPTION:Belfast\, 1960s: As conflicts between various political factions threaten to tear Ireland apart from the inside\, sisters Fianna and Regan Kelly feel compelled to engage in the fight for their homeland. But when they join the ranks of The Provisionals\, and find themselves committing acts of brutal terrorism and guerrilla warfare\, both young women are forced to question how much they’re willing to destroy in the name of unity. Playwright Shannon O’Neill follows up her critically acclaimed “May the Road Rise Up” with this story of political upheaval and taking a stand. \nThis show will include audio description and a touch tour. \nThe Kelly Girls
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/the-kelly-girls-at-the-factory-theater/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230312T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20221202T152214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T152214Z
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SUMMARY:RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN at Raven Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Raven Theatre presents a new play about privacy in the digital age. A Touch Tour (at 1:30pm) will be available before the performance (at 3:00pm). Contact us ahead of time to reserve your tour spot. \nThe internet never forgets\, and Derril Lark’s mistake at 17 haunts him online a decade later. Desperate for a normal life\, he goes to extraordinary lengths to erase his indiscretion. But freedom of information is a big business\, and the tech companies aren’t going down without a fight. Secrets\, lies\, and political backstabbing abound in this riveting new drama about one man’s fierce battle to reclaim his privacy by Primus Prize winning playwright Sharyn Rothstein (By the Water\, Northlight Theatre). Don’t miss this striking Chicago premiere about human forgiveness in the age of the internet. \nhttps://www.raventheatre.com/stage/rtbf
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/right-to-be-forgotten-at-raven-theatre-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230316T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230316T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230207T214223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T214223Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the Poets of Forms & Features (Online) with the Poetry Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a reading and celebration of the diverse voices\, rich experiences\, and powerful words of poets from around the country\, and the world. Poets working in the online poetry workshop and discussion\, Forms & Features\, will share work created in this online creative community. \nPoetry Foundation’s events are completely free of charge and open to the public. This event will include CART captioning and ASL interpretation. For more information about accessibility at the Poetry Foundation\, please visit our Accessibility Guide. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/celebrating-the-poets-of-forms-features-online-tickets-525887893847
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/celebrating-the-poets-of-forms-features-online-with-the-poetry-foundation/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230317T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230317T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20221027T214633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221027T214633Z
UID:10011273-1679083200-1679092200@culturalaccesscollaborative.org
SUMMARY:Boulevard of Bold Dreams at TimeLine Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Set on the night in 1940 that Hattie McDaniel made history at the Oscars\, a story of dreamers striving to overcome considerable obstacles and fighting for recognition amidst the racism and inequity of Hollywood.\nIT IS FEBRUARY 29\, 1940\, the night of the Academy Awards in Hollywood\, California. Bartender Arthur Brooks\, an ambitious Black man from rural Alabama\, dreams of becoming a movie director. His best friend\, Dottie Hudson\, is a maid at the Ambassador Hotel who finds herself to be a cynic of all dreams. But when the actress Hattie McDaniel stops in at the bar and decides not to attend the biggest event in show business\, Arthur and Dottie must do everything in their power to convince her to go and claim her historic win—all while confronting their dark past and making their own dreams come to life. \nThis play about race\, class\, gender\, and the ever-changing landscape of Hollywood has previously had public readings at The Echo Theatre Company (featuring TimeLine Company Member Mildred Marie Langford) and Morgan-Wixson Theatre’s New Works Festival. TimeLine’s production will be its world premiere. \nBoulevard of Bold Dreams runs February 9 – March 19\, 2023 (previews 2/1 – 2/8) \nThis event includes audio description. \nHome
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/boulevard-of-bold-dreams-at-timeline-theatre-2/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230319T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20220607T162156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220607T162156Z
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SUMMARY:Carmen
DESCRIPTION:The immortal tale of the restless\, free-spirited heroine (Carmen) and Don José\, the soldier who’s drawn to her in a truly “fatal attraction.” \nhttps://www.lyricopera.org/shows/upcoming/2022-23/carmen/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/carmen/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230319T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20220804T173031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T173031Z
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SUMMARY:Everyone At Play
DESCRIPTION:Kohl Children’s Museum was specifically designed to be inclusive of all children and adults regardless of ability. The Museum’s 17 exhibits and 2 acres of outdoor explorations are designed for play with a purpose and encourage linguistic\, cognitive\, motor\, and social skills for children ages birth through 8. The Museum works collaboratively with community organizations to invite families with children with special needs to the Museum to explore the exhibits while closed to the general public. These FREE events\, titled Everyone at Play\, usually occur on specified afternoons. This provides opportunities for calm\, creative\, and collaborative play. \nhttps://www.kohlchildrensmuseum.org/outreach-programs/eap/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/everyone-at-play-6/2023-03-19/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230323T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230323T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230219T180733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230219T180733Z
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SUMMARY:Copper Canyon 50th Anniversary Reading at Poetry Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Chicago celebration of Copper Canyon Press’s 50th Anniversary with readings by Copper Canyon authors Chris Abani\, Tishani Doshi\, Alison C. Rollins\, Arthur Sze\, and Javier Zamora. \nThis is a hybrid event\, which will be offered in-person and via livestream. \nChris Abani is a novelist\, poet\, essayist\, screenwriter and playwright. Born in Nigeria to an Igbo father and English mother\, he grew up in Afikpo\, Nigeria\, received a BA in English from Imo State University\, Nigeria\, an MA in English\, Gender and Culture from Birkbeck College\, University of London\, and a PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Southern California. He has resided in the United States since 2001. \nTishani Doshi publishes poetry\, essays and fiction. Recent books include the poetry collection Girls Are Coming Out of the Woods\, shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award\, and a novel\, Small Days and Nights\, shortlisted for the RSL Ondaatje Prize and a New York Times Bestsellers Editor’s Choice. For fifteen years Tishani worked as a dancer with the Chandralekha group in Madras\, India. A God at the Door\, her fourth full-length collection\, is published by Copper Canyon Press and was shortlisted for the 2021 Forward Poetry Prize. \nAlison C. Rollins was named a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellow in 2019. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in American Poetry Review\, Iowa Review\, The New York Times Magazine\, and elsewhere. A Cave Canem and Callaloo fellow\, she was a 2016 recipient of the Poetry Foundation’s Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship. In 2018\, she was a recipient of the Rona Jaffe Writers’ Award\, and in 2020\, the winner of a Pushcart Prize. Her debut poetry collection\, Library of Small Catastrophes was a 2020 Hurston/Wright Foundation Legacy Award nominee. \nArthur Sze has published eleven books of poetry\, including The Glass Constellation: New and Collected Poems; Sight Lines\, which won the 2019 National Book Award for Poetry; and Compass Rose\, a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Sze is the recipient of many honors\, including a 2022 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize for Lifetime Achievement from the Poetry Foundation\, a Shelley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America\, the Jackson Poetry Prize from Poets & Writers\, a Lannan Literary Award\, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He is a professor emeritus at the Institute of American Indian Arts. \nJavier Zamora was born in La Herradura\, El Salvador in 1990. In his debut New York Times bestselling memoir\, Solito\, Javier retells his nine-week odyssey across Guatemala\, Mexico\, and eventually through the Sonoran Desert. Zamora was a 2018-2019 Radcliffe Fellow at Harvard University and holds fellowships from CantoMundo\, Colgate University (Olive B. O’Connor)\, MacDowell\, Macondo\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, Poetry Foundation (Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg)\, Stanford University (Stegner)\, and Yaddo. He is the recipient of a 2017 Lannan Literary Fellowship\, the 2017 Narrative Prize\, and the 2016 Barnes & Noble Writer for Writers Award for his work in the Undocupoets Campaign. Javier lives in Tucson\, AZ. \nIn-Person Attendance\nAll guests over the age of two must wear a mask inside the Poetry Foundation building. Guests over the age of five must show proof of vaccination and booster up to the level to which they are eligible for their age group. Guests over the age of 18 must show ID alongside their proof of vaccination. If you cannot meet these requirements\, you will not be granted entry to the event. Please note that some performers may choose to perform without a mask. Guests are encouraged to register in advance. \nLivestream Attendance\nThe livestream link will be shared with registered guests on the day of the event. In order to receive the livestream details\, please register in advance here. \nPoetry Foundation’s events are completely free of charge and open to the public. This event will include CART captioning and ASL interpretation. For more information about accessibility at the Poetry Foundation\, please visit our Accessibility Guide. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/visit/accessibility \nAccessibility: ASL interpreter\, live captions\, \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/copper-canyon-50th-anniversary-reading-tickets-519975008247
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/copper-canyon-50th-anniversary-reading-at-poetry-foundation/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230324T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230324T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230316T001315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T001315Z
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SUMMARY:Villette at Lookingglass Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Charlotte Brontë’s undiscovered gem\, Villette\, offers a hero unlike any you’ve encountered before. \nSuddenly without family\, friends\, or funds\, Lucy travels alone to an unfamiliar land\, determined to carve a path for herself. An eclectic carousel of characters (and one mysterious ghost!) soon draws Lucy into a complicated maze of multiple doorways leading towards fulfillment or peril – which door should she choose? \nFrom the author of the captivating classic Jane Eyre\, Charlotte Brontë’s Villette finds brash\, honest life in this adaptation by Lookingglass Artistic Associate Sara Gmitter (In the Garden) and directed by Lookingglass Ensemble Member Tracy Walsh (The Old Curiosity Shop). \nAccessibility: captioning \nhttps://lookingglasstheatre.org/event/villette-2022/
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/villette-at-lookingglass-theatre/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230324T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230324T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230318T000855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230318T000855Z
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SUMMARY:DESCRIBE THE NIGHT at Steppenwolf Theatre Company
DESCRIPTION:Truth is lie; lie is truth. 1920: Jewish writer Isaac Babel begins a journal while serving in war. Ninety years later\, this same journal is found in the wreckage of a suspicious plane crash. What did Babel write\, and why does it matter? Ensemble member Rajiv Joseph’s epic thriller ricochets through place and time following the unlikely lives of seven individuals – soldiers and poets\, KGB agents and babushkas – as they unearth mysteries buried by decades of history\, fiction and blood. \nWritten by ensemble member Rajiv Joseph\nDirected by ensemble member Austin Pendleton \nAccessibility: ASL Interpreted \nhttps://cart.steppenwolf.org/17766/17860
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/describe-the-night-at-steppenwolf-theatre-company/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230325T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230325T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T001434
CREATED:20230324T171659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T171659Z
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SUMMARY:"My Girl Story" Virtual Film Screening and Discussion at Access Living
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate Women’s History Month\, the Arts & Culture Project at Access Living is partnering to host a virtual film screening and panel discussion of the My Girl Story documentary on Saturday\, March 25 from 12-2pm. \nThis event will explore the importance of mental health care among Black girls and resources available to them and their families.\nMy Girl follows the lives of two Black girls from Detroit\, Monay and Shokana\, who are fighting to become the girls they want to be. The documentary aims to give context to what Black girls across the country are experiencing today and to challenge the institutional and systemic barriers that prevent black girls especially those with disabilities from achieving their potential.\nRegister via Eventbrite to get the Zoom link: \nAccess Information: \nLive CART captioning and ASL will be provided during the panel discussion. \nPartners:\nMy Girl Story\nChicagoland Disabled People of Color Coalition\nAccess Living\nEmpowered Fe Fe’s \nSponsor Information: This event is brought to you by the Arts and Culture Project at Access Living\, an independent living center for people with disabilities\, Bodies of Work: Network of Disability Art and Culture\, Shirley Ryan Abilities Lab\, and the Disability Culture Activism Lab (DCAL)\, a teaching lab housed under the department of art therapy and counseling at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. \nBodies of Work is a part of the Department of Disability and Human Development within the College of Applied Health Sciences at University of Illinois-Chicago. The contents of this film were developed under a grant from the National Institute on Disability\, Independent Living\, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90RTCP0005). NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL)\, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this film do not necessarily represent the policy of NIDILRR\, ACL\, or HHS\, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. \nThis program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/my-girl-story-film-screening-and-discussion-tickets-539655914367?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb
URL:https://culturalaccesscollaborative.org/access-event/my-girl-story-virtual-film-screening-and-discussion-at-access-living/
LOCATION:Chicago\, IL\, United States
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