Superfest | Saturday Evening Hybrid Screening

Join us for a weekend of films, community, and conversation. There are opportunities to watch in person and live virtually with films screening Saturday and Sunday. Following the screenings, festival director Shaina Ghuraya will host filmmaker panels on film, disability, storytelling, intersectionality, and all the things that land in between. Or, you can watch the […]

Accessible Strength and Mobility

Whether you’re reclining, sitting, or standing, Dr. Marcia’s all-level strength and mobility class is for you! Dr. Marcia is a physical therapist, founder of Disabled Girls Who Lift podcast and community, and author of “Movement for Everybody.” No equipment necessary, but if you have bands, weights, or household objects, we can add those in. Make […]

Yoga for All Bodies

Join Tan Hubbard, a Black, queer, solo family caregiver, for a chill all-bodies Yoga class. Tan dreams of a future where the planet and everyone on it is thriving and working together toward a world that values care, love, and conscious collaboration. Their yoga classes center meditation, visualization, and breath work with the goal of […]

San Francisco Arts Commission Grants Info Session

Are you an artist or an arts organization in San Francisco? The San Francisco Arts Commission and the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center are teaming up for an info session to learn all about the Art Commission’s 2026 grant opportunities. Join in-person at the new DCC space or come virtually! Register here.

Dignity Fund Needs Assessment Forum

Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS) is conducting the 2025-26 Dignity Fund Community Needs Assessment — and they need your help! DAS is gathering input from older adults, people with disabilities, veterans, caregivers, and service providers across the city to better understand their needs. This feedback will directly shape how we fund and provide services […]

Virtual Tea and Tour

Back by popular demand, we’re offering our virtual community a tour and chance to sip a cup of tea with the leaders of the Disability Cultural Center. Settle in and let us show you around our indoor-outdoor hybrid home – it has changed even since our launch last month! Share your ideas for our programs, […]

I, Spastic by Neil Marcus Book Talk

Neil Marcus famously described disability as “an art, an ingenious way to live.” This event celebrates the contributions Neil made to disability culture in his lifetime, as captured in his posthumously published autobiography, I, Spastic. Join Neil’s sister Kendra, Neil’s writing assistant S.H Chambers, and moderator Rosemary McDonnell-Horita as we look back on clips, hear […]

Sustaining Us: Get Podcasting!

Do you have creative energy for podcasts and storytelling? In this next installment of our Sustaining Us series, we welcome Cheryl and Thomas from POD Access. They’ll lead an interactive and informative workshop aimed at getting more d/Deaf and disabled folks podcasting. From technical skills and advice to building interdependent networks and promotion, POD Access […]

Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival: Artists Panel

English Come meet the Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival (BAIDDF) performers! Learn about their stories, culture, victories, struggles, and identities. There will be a Q&A for the Deaf artists. The BAIDDF is an annual event produced by Urban Jazz Dance Company that consists of performances and workshops highlighting the essential contributions Deaf and Hard […]

All Bodies Bachata

Let’s dance bachata! Our instructor, Supernova, a queer, Latine, gender-fluid, disabled professional dancer, combines their passion for dance and music with their experience of learning to love exactly how their body shows up every day. Supernova will teach our first hybrid dance class from the DCC space. No matter how you’re joining, make this class […]