Body Mind Centering Practices with Regan Brashear

Somatic practices support us in living with awareness, purpose, and vision. In somatics, our concept of “self” includes the body, mind, moods, emotions, internal narratives, and how we relate to others, including landscape and spirit. Somatic coach, Regan Brashear, will guide us through gentle movements (done from any body position), breathing, and embodied imagination. With […]

Together Time: Rage and Grief Edition

We’ve been channeling our rage and managing our grief. It’s what this chaotic and frightening year has demanded. While we honor all the coping mechanisms and survival strategies that get us through, sometimes we gotta let it out to be free. Come share your rage and grief in an open and supportive community. No feeling […]

Care Work: Domestic Labor and Liberation

Presented with Hand in Hand, this panel explores the complex reality of care relationships shaped by histories of racism, ableism, and exploitation. We’ll examine what power and equity can look like in relationships of care, acknowledging that care isn’t charity and survival isn’t enough. At this crucial intersection where disability justice meets domestic worker rights, […]

Sustaining Us: Plain English Workshop

Whether you are an academic, activist, small business owner, creative, or just someone seeking to be understood – Noemí Martínez Turrull is here to help. Join Noemí for a collaborative workshop on applying principles of plain language. They will start with a brief presentation and demonstration before facilitating a working session so you can practice […]

Disability Reading Challenge Book Club

The Disability Reading Challenge was created by Geetanshi Sharma to encourage those at any stage to learn more about disability justice and culture by reading diverse and intersectional books by disabled authors. The March prompt for the #DisabilityReadingChallenge2025 is “a book by a queer and disabled author.” We will be partnering with Geetanshi to host this month’s […]

Care Work Under Fascism Part 2

Building off our popular event, Care Work Under Fascism, we’re hosting a Part II! This time, our panelists Topher Ávila, T.S. Banks, and Maria Palacios will move the conversation forward with an in-depth discussion of how care work allows us to forge ahead and dream big when we’re facing ongoing existential threats to our livelihood, […]

Sustaining Us: Getting Published with Keidra Chaney

Our words are revolutions waiting to happen. They light fires and connect humans – they create love and build strong communities. Our words are powerful y’all. Whether you’re a poet, essayist, experimental scribbler, novelist, or academic – the world needs to read your writing. But, the publishing process can be so discouraging, discriminatory, and depleting. […]

Cafe Crip: RAGE

Cafe Crip is a monthly gathering to talk about important topics within our disability communities. This month, we’ll talk about rage. What is the role and place for rage in our movements? How do we let the rage out so it doesn’t consume us? How do we harness our rage power to fight for our […]

Meditation for the Movement

Blind elder and meditation leader Dennis Billups has been bringing meditation to disability activism since participating in the 504 occupation in 1977. He will guide our mediation practice by drawing from his lived and spiritual experience, centering the importance of breath and quiet to fight oppression and care for our whole selves.

Fairfax Library Superfest Showcase

Superfest is excited to partner with Marin County for an afternoon of disabled brilliance! Settle in for films and storytelling that bring depth and breadth to disabled lives and experiences. Join us after the screening for a panel discussion with Superfest Director Shaina Ghuraya and Festival Curator and actor Ajani Murray.