What would a world that celebrates difference look like? The new Bodies in Translation’s Worlding Difference Platform has free interactive modules to help reimagine how we understand diverse bodies & minds.
Learn More: uoguel.ph/worldingdifference@BITpartnership
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"What does it mean to listen?" d/Deaf artist and filmmaker Alison O’Daniel takes up this question in her debut feature film 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘛𝘶𝘣𝘢 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘴. Join us and @WorkmanArtsTO for a screening of it on December 5 in Toronto! Free to attend: buff.ly/3AZqBIX
ALT A woman in black sweatshirt with long braided hair against floral hedges. The image is against a gradient background with shades of turquoise, green and yellow with transparent circles outlined in yellow. Above the image, yellow text reads: "The Blackwood & Workman Arts." Beside the image, purple text reads: "The Tuba Thieves / Alison O'Daniel." Below the the text, purple text reads: "Film Screening and Conversation with Alison O'Daniel and Darrin Martin / December 5, 7pm/ The Arrel Family Foundation Auditorium at CAMH, Toronto."
Join us on December 4th for Unraveling Access: Transforming Education Through Critical Pathways.
Date: Dec 4, 2024
Time: 12pm - 1:30pm
Location: Daphne Cockwell Complex (DCC) 707/709
(7th Floor), 288 Church Street
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CALL FOR PAPERS:
“Healing is an Act of Communion”: Critical Perspectives on Women’s Health, Wellness, and Disease. Deadline for abstracts October 31, 2024
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BEGINNING 2.0, @accessartsCA's disability arts conference, on May 6-8, 2024 in Canmore, AB!
If you’re an artist with a disability, a caregiver, a disability support worker, an arts programmer, or an arts administrator this event is for you! buksaassociates.swoogo.com/a…
Updated with more information:
Please join us for the hybrid public talk, “Music Research-Creation: Speculative Propositions and Transdisciplinary Failures,” with Dr. David Ben Shannon, on April 9th from 6:30-8:00 pm EDT.
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ALT A light pink background with text that reads, “In this free hybrid public talk, Dr. David Ben Shannon will discuss the potentials and challenges of music composition as a research-creation practice in early childhood classroom settings. Paolo Griffin and Kayla Carter from Xenia Concerts will be community respondents. Xenia Concerts works with neurodiverse and disabled communities to create performing arts experiences. Access Information: Live captioning, virtual ASL interpretation, and attendant care provided. Torontomu.ca/disability-publics DavidBenShannon.co.uk XeniaConcerts.com”
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JOB POSTING: The Department of Child and Youth Studies at Brock University is hiring an Assistant Professor with expertise in social work. This is a teaching intensive, tenure-track position.
Apply by April 6, 2024
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Artists Legal Drop-In: Navigating Public Art, w. artist Curtia Wright and lawyer Lina El Mugammar, March 20, 5-7pm EDT
Navigating Public Art is hosted by @alasontario@carfacontario, ASL interpretation and auto-captioning will be provided, free to register:bit.ly/CARFACPublicArt
Lamine Diallo EDI Speaker Series
Deirdre McCorkindale - "History as a weapon and a Tool: Chronicling the Black Experience in Southwestern Ontario"
Date and Time: Tuesday, March 12, 2024, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.
Online Webinar Register Here: wilfrid-laurier.zoom.us/webi…
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Mobilizing Research towards Activism
"History as a weapon and a Tool: Chronicling the Black Experience in Southwestern Ontario"
Dierdre McCorkindale
Online Webinar - March 12, 2024 | 3pm-4:30pm
Laurier University
Event: Wednesday, March 13 at 1:00 PM (ET)
Thinking Spaces: “Improvisation and Radical Accessibility” with Dreams Come True Music Studio.
improvisationinstitute.ca/ev…
Stratford Festival ( @stratfest ) is hosting a variety of Accessible Performance this Theatre Season.
For more information or to order tickets, visit stratfordfestival.ca/Visit/A… or call 1.800.567.1600.
ASL INTERPRETED
Twelfth Night | Festival Theatre | Sunday, July 7 at 2 p.m.
Romeo and Juliet | Festival Theatre | Friday, October 4 at 2 p.m.
Wendy and Peter Pan | Avon Theatre | Wednesday, October 23 at 12:30 p.m.
Group rates are available for 6 or more people.
If you have questions about Accessible Performances at the Stratford Festival or would like to inquire about group rates, please email
accessibility@stratfordfestival.ca.
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REBEL KNOWLEDGE SYMPOSIUM
Food and Housing Injustice
March 01 – March 03, 2024
University Center, University of Guelph
Online Registration and More info available here: symposium.opirgguelph.org/
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ACCESSCBC PROGRAM FOR CREATORS WITH A DISABILITY
National program offers pre-development training, mentorship and financing support to Deaf and disabled creators, with submissions for scripted and kids projects open now through March 15 cbc.ca/mediacentre/press-rel…