Just weeks to go until the 2026 Vohra Miller Lecture on Mar 12! Featuring an exceptional panel: Chavon Niles (@UofT_PT), @HonKamalKhera, P.C., Liza Arnason (@AsEcommunity).
🔗 Sign up here: bit.ly/4br5M9m
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It’s Black History Month.
We recognize @AsEcommunity Foundation for Black Canadians, a Black-led, Black-serving organization.
ASE advances the well-being, economic engagement, and full participation of Black Canadians with disabilities.
Learn more: asecommunityfoundation.com/
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🌍 ASE Climate Science CPD Series!
Gain confidence teaching about climate change, explore key science concepts, and learn how to support students with climate anxiety.
🔗 Book now: ow.ly/i0MR50XgmeN#ASECommunity#ClimateEducation
🌍 ASE Climate Science CPD Series!
Gain confidence teaching about climate change, explore key science concepts, and learn how to support students with climate anxiety.
🔗 Book now: ow.ly/i0MR50XgmeN#ASECommunity#ClimateEducation
🧪 The latest issue of School Science Review is out now!
This special issue dives into overcoming barriers to practical science and has articles on how AI is shaping the classroom.
🔗 Read more: ow.ly/1Jmm50Xpax0#ASECommunity#SSR#STEM
In our latest piece for the Prep Room, Senior Technician Rachael Bailey gives timely advice around planning for open evenings whilst keeping health and safety front and centre.
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During #BHM2025 we want to highlight the voices and work being done by @AsEcommunity an organization that is leading important projects and initiatives that center around valuing the voice and work of Black Canadians with disabilities.
Find out more about the services, projects and education resources ➡️bit.ly/3Qn8zEA.
Join @AsEcommunity on Sep 23 for a virtual discussion on dementia in the Black community. Discuss research findings, share personal stories & explore available resources alongside experts, community leaders, and those with lived experiences. lu.ma/bolqc2q9#CdnCaregiving
Thank you to all our followers and members for your continued support! 🙏
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Stay updated with ASE news and get a behind-the-scenes look at our conferences and events.
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ALT Centre for Independent Living in Toronto (CILT) and Community Partners invite you to our virtual conversation on Black History Month: At the intersections of Blackness and Disability:
What would a Toronto that prioritizes Blackness and Disability Justice look like?
When: Monday February 26, 2024, 1-2:30pm. EST
A discussion facilitated by CILT’s Joella Connaught & David Meyers featuring:
• Liza Arnason, Founder/Chair of Ase Community Foundation for Black Canadians with Disabilities and Principal of Arnason Consulting.
• Taryn Allen, CILT IDE A facilitator, Educator, Disability Activist and Aspiring Author.
• Natasha "Courage" Bacchus, CILT IDE A facilitator, performing artist, Deaf activist and Olympian.
• Kelly MacDonald, AMI Live Show Host of Kelly and Ramya.
• Tammy C. Yates-Rajaduray, Executive Director, Realize
Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0vcuypqzsjHdZUXwK5KEMHyeJ2fwLawQOj
info@cilt.ca (416-599-2458) ASL-English interpretation and CART captioning
Join @AsEcommunity for a thought-provoking online event exploring the intersection of Black culture, faith, and disability from 6:00 - 8:00 pm TODAY!
Click the link below to register your spot!
eventbrite.ca/e/its-taboo-bl…
Happy Thursday everyone!
🌟 Did you know? 🌟
A remarkable 22% of Canadians aged 15 and older are living with disabilities. Let's celebrate the strength and resilience of our diverse community!
#asecommunity#disabilityjustice#blackness#community
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