“For me personally, with the kind of disability I have, virtual events and virtual life has opened up a world to me that never existed before.”
As we move past the pandemic, we need to bring these lessons forward to build a more #inclusive Canada. bit.ly/3gjFkjV
Accessibility is a human right. This National #AccessAbility Week, take some time to reflect upon and celebrate the valuable contributions made by people with disabilities.
Statement: When everyone can participate, everyone benefits ➡️ bit.ly/34Gyu2g#NAAW
ALT Image of a young man speaking sign language. He has dark skin, short curly hair, and is wearing a purple shirt. Text over top displays the title of the statement: When everyone can participate, everyone benefits
No matter if online, hybrid, and in-person, oral storytelling activities can increase class participation and advance equitable youth voice over time. 🙌🏾
edutopia.org/article/strengt…
How these 3 teachers bring anti-racist education to their elementary school classes | CBC News Great to hear from @1robinjensen and how her teaching has changed. cbc.ca/news/canada/teachers-…
Happy #PrideMonth2021! #PrideMonth celebrates the rights of the LGBTQI2 community. Diversity and inclusion is about the intrinsic value of every person. Everyone belongs.
ALT Inclusion Canada logo in white with the pride colour gradients in the background.
Watch the recording of this morning's Facebook live Accessible Town Hall on the inclusion of youth with disabilities for #NAAW2021.
fb.watch/5UYt02rxKt/
Yesterday on Mainstreet, Rebecca Thomas @beccaleat shared a poem she wrote about her relationship with her father, and and the impact his years at Shubenacadie Indian Residential School had on him. If you missed it, you can hear it now: bit.ly/3g6uSfj
Not familiar with all the #MMIWG Calls for Justice? Get NWAC’s booklet with all 231 of them.
It’s free! And it comes with a postcard to urge the Prime Minister to implement each one.
To get yours: callsforjustice@nwac.ca
#MMIWG#MMIWG2S#CallsForJustice#Genocide