Ableism 101 is a four part workshop series by the Disability Cultural Center aimed at providing base knowledge about disability identity, culture and activism. Through the following workshops participants will learn about ableist terminology, microaggressions, disability activism history, how to create accessible spaces and events, and about the roots of disability justice work.
The Ableism 101 Workshop series consists of four 1-hour workshops all on Tuesdays from 3-4pm in the Disability Cultural Center located in Highland Commons Room D217.
Fall Session:
Part 1: October 15: What is Ableism? What is Disability?
Part 2: October 22: (Brief) History of Disability Activism & Disability Rights
Part 3: October 29: Creating Access & Universal Design
Part 4: November 5: Disability Justice, Access Intimacy & Care Webs
Spring Session:
Part 1: January 21: What is Ableism? What is Disability?
Part 2: January 28: (Brief) History of Disability Activism & Disability Rights
Part 3: February 4: Creating Access & Universal Design
Part 4: February 11: Disability Justice, Access Intimacy & Care Webs
Participants will need to RSVP for all four 1-hour sessions to complete the workshop.
If you have any questions contact Sav Schlauderaff at
sschlauderaff@email.arizona.edu