ILRCSF Peer Mentor Program Info Session

Event Organizer: Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco Location: Virtual Price: Free! Event Description: Join ILRCSF for a Peer Mentor Program Info Session to learn about our upcoming peer mentoring group for adults with disabilities. The Peer Mentor Program is for people who want to build peer connections, practice communication and listening skills, explore boundaries […]

Let’s Flip the Script on Disability

Event Organizer: Longmore Center at The Arc San Francisco Venue: The Arc San Francisco Location: 1500 Howard Street, San Francisco + Zoom Price: Free! Event Description: The Paul K. Longmore Center at The Arc San Francisco is excited to present the inaugural Lois Curtis Lecture! We are excited to invite you to an evening of bold […]

Psychiatric Abuser Survivors’ Circle

Event Organizer: Los Angeles Spoonie Collective Location: Virtual Price: Free! Event Description: Have you had a negative experience while receiving mental health services? Were you ever forced to stay in a mental health institution? Join Los Angeles Spoonie Collective for our Psychiatric Abuse Survivors Circle to discuss your experiences in a safer space. This will […]

OUCH – Pain Support Group

Event Organizer: Los Angeles Spoonie Collective Location: Virtual Price: Free! Event Description: OUCH is an online pain support group where community members can connect, share their experiences with pain, and offer mutual aid and support. Registration Information: Register here Event Questions + Access Requests: Please email la.spooniecollective@gmail.com Deadline for Access Requests: April 6

Joybubbles

Event Organizer: SFFILM Venue: Premier Theater at One Letterman Location: 1 Letterman Dr # B, San Francisco Price: $21.50 Event Description: San Francisco International Film Festival presents, Joybubbles. Presented with open audio descriptions and open captions. Film Description: An extraordinary man deserves an extraordinary documentary, and director Rachael J. Morrison delivers exactly that with this […]

Community Meeting: Hallidie Plaza Accessibility Improvements Project

Event Organizer: San Francisco Public Works Venue: San Francisco Disability Cultural Center Location: 165 Grove Street + Zoom Price: Free! Event Description: Hallidie Plaza Accessibility Improvement Project, located at the north corner of Market Street and Cyril Magnin Street, will focus on bringing accessibility and beatification improvements to the plaza, including construction of new ramps from […]

AXIS Dance Company Presents: Patterns

Event Organizer: AXIS Dance Company Venue:Lesher Center for the Arts Hofmann Theater Location:1601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek Price: $0-$50 Event Description: AXIS Dance Company, a Bay Area ensemble of disabled, non-disabled, Deaf and neurodivergent performances, presents: Patterns. Every body carries patterns of movement, habit, culture, identity, and history. These patterns shape how we navigate the world—they […]

Disability Visibility Quilting Circle | April 2026

Whether you came to the Disability Visibility Quilt launch and your ideas have been percolating or you’re brand new to the project – let’s all get together and stitch together a tapestry of disabled brilliance. This quilt was one of Alice Wong’s dreams – whether your creativity manifests in writing, collages, access hacks, recipes, hosting, sewing, brainstorming, […]

It Wasn’t Meant to be Perfect: A Book Talk + Performance with Gaelynn Lea

Musician, Broadway composer, and disability advocate Gaelynn Lea is coming to the DCC with special guest Haben Girma to celebrate the release of her new memoir! It’s a love letter to every kind of body, music, and making it work. Books will be for sale by Book Passage at the event.  Register here.  About Gaelynn […]

Quiet Reading Night + Book Swap

Beloved introvert kin, dreams come true. We’re hosting a quiet reading night at the DCC. It’s really simple – there will be abundant cozy spots, plenty of blankets, cozy beverages, and good reading lights. Bring your own book or, if you’re looking to dip into something new, we have lots of exceptional disability-centered books – […]