Zine-Making Workshop

Mini-zines are easy and fun to make – something about their tiny form is very freeing!  Liz Henry, poet, literary translator, small press publisher, hacker, and maker of innumerable zines, will facilitate this hands-on workshop. We’ll look at a few zines for inspiration and construct our tiny zines together. We’ll hang out and chat while […]

Bachata Para Todos Los Cuerpos | All Bodies Bachata

Español Bailamos bachata! Esta clase de baile es accesible para todos los cuerpos introducirá la alegría de la bachata. Danny Ramirez, una persona queer, de género fluido y con discapacidad, dirigirá esta clase en español con traducción en inglés y ASL. La bachata, una forma de baile en pareja social, será comunitaria a través de […]

Superfest Showcase: San Francisco Public Library

Join us at the San Francisco Public Library to watch diverse films created by, acted by, and about people with disabilities. This program is curated by The Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability in partnership with San Francisco Public Library’s Talking Books and Braille Center and the Deaf Services Center. San Francisco Public Library: Main Branch 100 […]

Cafe Crip: Care Work and Academia

Cafe Crip is a monthly gathering to talk about important topics within our disability communities. This month’s conversation is a part of our Care Work Series. We’ll dive deeper into our September 19th panel topic, Care Work and Academia. We send readings in advance and encourage folks to attend the panel, but no preparation is […]

2024 Tea with the DCC 01

The DCC co-directors invite you to chat! Have a program idea or feedback you’d like to share? Want to learn about what’s underway as the hybrid DCC is being developed? Catch up with our leadership team. Come on by for a virtual cup of tea and open conversation. In July, we talked about uplifting and […]

Care Work and Academia

Academia continues to be a place where ableism thrives. Inside these larger institutional structures of power, disabled faculty, staff, and students have been creating our own care networks for survival and resilience. This program will learn from panelists fighting to create space for disabled belonging inside the walls of our academic institutions. Panelists: Capria Berry […]