Grief in Motion
Grief moves through us in waves — sometimes quietly, sometimes with force. In this workshop, we’ll explore movement as a way to honor the many shapes that grief takes, allowing it to be felt, witnessed, and gently transformed. Together, we’ll move, rest, and reflect in community — creating space for tenderness, curiosity, and release. Movement […]
Pop up! Toolworks Resource Workshop
Hi San Francisco! Get assistance with IHSS and DOR applications, regional center information, job placement services, Deaf services, discounted Clipper/transit cards, SSI and SSDI benefits counseling. We’re offering this hybrid in English and ASL, with other translation services as well. No need to RSVP, just pop in, grab a snack, and get help from our […]
Crips-mas Market
Winter is a gift-giving season, and every season is self-care season. You know what fits both beautifully? The DCC and The Kelsey’s Crips-mas Market! We’re bringing together disabled artists, crafters, and makers to showcase and sell their goods. And that’s not all – we’ll have an art supply swap, crafting corner, and local artist M […]
Blind Posse Meet-up
The DCC is so excited to welcome the Blind Posse, a group of blind and low vision arts enthusiasts and museum professionals who advocate for access to the arts in the Bay Area. Whether you’re new to the group or a long-time posse member, join us for food, drinks, and time to meet one another. […]
Pop-up! Emergency Preparedness
The EPrep team from the SF Community Living Campaign will be providing information on preparing for Emergencies: power outages, earthquakes, climate change, and medical events. Please come visit Mark and Paul to find out how to prepare for these events. Let’s stay safe! ASL available for in-person (we can provide it virtually too, with a […]
Liberation Lunch: Healthy Bowls!
Welcome to Liberation Lunches! A weekly space where you can show up exactly as you are and enjoy a meal, the DCC’s treat. We believe gathering together, meeting each other’s access needs, and nourishing our bodies are essential to creating collective liberation. So, whether you’re in a social mood or a solo mood, whether you […]
Care Circle: Anxious Queers
Dealing with hate, skepticism, the stripping of rights, attacks on safety, and an oppressive news cycle – it’s nothing new, but it’s bigger and harder than ever. Our hearts are racing, our sleep is struggling, our tears are flowing, our tempers are raw, and the day-to-day is brutal. A couple of our DCC resident anxious queers […]
Pop up! Toolworks Resource Workshop
Hi San Francisco! Get assistance with IHSS and DOR applications, regional center information, job placement services, Deaf services, discounted Clipper/transit cards, SSI and SSDI benefits counseling. We’re offering in English and ASL, with other translation services as well. No need to RSVP, just pop in, grab a snack, and get help from our Toolworks friends, […]
Cafe Crip: Neuroqueer Theory
Cafe Crip is a monthly gathering to talk about important topics within our disability communities. This month, we’re digging Dr. Nick Walker’s neuroqueer theory “the practice of queering (subverting, defying, disrupting, liberating oneself from) neuronormativity and heteronormativity simultaneously.” We’ll be reading her work and discussing all the different ways we neuroqueer and are neuroqueer. If […]
Fall Feast with Disability Visibility Project
It’s time for hearty stews, crusty bread with butter, roasted squash, cinnamon tea, and ginger cookies. Gather with your disabled kin for a warm and comforting meal at the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center. You’re welcome to bring a dish to share if that brings you joy, but there is no expectation. We’ll have enough […]