Seeking short film submissionsDeadline: Monday, February 13th, 2023 Disability Network Southwest Michigan and Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living will be co-hosting the Nothing About…
Year: 2022
Neurodiversity is the diversity of human brains and minds. The neurodiversity movement is a human rights movement for people with brain differences. In this workshop,…
Far from the Tree is a documentary that examines the experiences of families in which parents and children are profoundly different from one another…
Unsung Heroes of the Disability Rights Movement Black disabled Americans have made key contributions to advancing civil rights for both people of color and people…
This feature documentary is a portrait of Sam Sullivan, a quadriplegic city councilor running for mayor of Vancouver. The film blends the rough and tumble…
Allies are essential to any social justice movement, including the Disability Rights Movement. How can you become a Disability Ally? The Disability community has moved…
Intersectionality is a framework for understanding how people’s overlapping identities contribute to their experiences with privilege and oppression. Presenters will define ableism, racism, sexism classism…
Paving the Way to Self Determination is a program developed to support children with developmental disabilities (ages birth – 12) and their families raise expectations…
Information recently released from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that across all age groups, people with disabilities are much less likely to be employed…
At Disability Network Southwest Michigan, we are taking community partnering to a new level. We have always networked with other agencies throughout Southwest Michigan and…