NEWS
Sunset on Disability Pride Month
In the twilight of another July…
Protesters interrupted the American Association of People with Disabilities ADA Celebration event when a speaker from the presenting sponsor, Wells Fargo, addressed the room. The AAPD then instructed access workers not to interpret or caption the protesters’ message, that there is NO DISABLED PRIDE IN GENOCIDE. Wells Fargo, in addition to Northrop Grumman, another participant at the event, gives loans to Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems, and “funded multiple resource extraction projects, such as the Dakota Access Pipeline, which violates tribal sovereignty and the health and well-being of Native people, as well as private prisons and ICE detention centers,” according to a press release from Disability Divest.
The Autistic Self-Advocacy Network published a memo on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling that ends what is called the “Chevron deference,” which gives federal agencies the power to create rules when a law is ambiguous. “It will exacerbate social problems – from climate change to student debt burdens – that disproportionately affect those who are already struggling,” the memo reads.
PBS’s Alyssa Demanche published a list of films and stories to watch before Disability Pride Month is over - or anytime
Penguin Random House published a list of its books that “honor the history, achievements, and experiences of the disability community.”
Counting Disability
In a new issue brief, Michael Karpman and Sarah Morriss from the Urban Institute explain how U.S. federal surveys’ approach to measuring disability “do not identify a meaningful share of adults with disabilities.”
A new episode of INside the OUTcomes: A Rehabilitation Research Podcast features Bonnie Swenor and Kate Caldwell discussing “Disability Data Justice.”
The American Bar Association’s #BeCounted campaign is asking lawyers with disabilities to add themselves to a U.S. map to express their disability pride.
New Works
AXIS Dance Company has released an “Access Guide to Presenting and Touring the Performing Arts,” in partnership with Kevin Gotkin, Vanessa Hernández Cruz, and many reviewers from various fields.
Revival Disability India has released “Independence is Overrated. Interdependence is What We Must Aspire For.”
CALLS
AXIS Dance Company is hiring full company members and an emerging disabled apprentice dancer for the 2025/26 seasons. Apply by August 5th. More here.
Creative Growth is hiring an Executive Director. Applications are accepted until September 3rd. Send your resume and a letter of interest to EDsearch@creativegrowth.org. More here.
Open Style Lab is seeking collaborators who are UK citizens with upper limb disabilities and people who are blind/ have low vision and are available physically in London on the 16th and 17th of September 2024 for a project to make entertainment more accessible. Apply here.
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