MOURNING
Tomorrow, March 1st, is the Disability Day of Mourning. The day marks time for disability communities to come together to remember the victims of filicide – people with disabilities killed by their family members. The Autistic Self-Advocacy Network has been cataloguing these deaths since 2014 and their site contains cases since 1980. They also publish an anti-filicide toolkit with a guidebook for coordinators for vigil site coordinators.
NEWS
Disabled People in Ukraine
See today’s issue of Peter Torres Fremlin’s Disability Debrief for many links and important context about the situation for disabled people in Ukraine right now.
New Works
In a recent episode of Speakers Forum from KUOW, Shayda Kafai discusses her new book Crip Kinship with Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, recorded live at Elliot Bay Books in Seattle. Transcript here.
The Blackwood Gallery published several contributions to its glossary entry for “fitness.”
Creative Time published “Invitations Toward Re-Worlding,” a set of essays by the members of its inaugural Think Tank. It includes “score for x” by yours truly. ❤️🔥
Fierce Student Activists
UCLA’s Disability Student Union, with many other student activists, organized the longest sit-in in the university’s history. They vacated Murphy Hall after 16 days with many victories and more expected soon.
Protecting Trans Youth
Disabled Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is weaponizing the medicalization of trans youth by ordering the state Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate gender affirming healthcare as abuse. Disability Rights Texas responded by stressing the life-saving value of this care, citing a 2018 study from the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund about “Health Disparities at the Intersection of Disability and Gender Identity.”
Paralympic Winter Games
The games begin on Friday, March 4th. In the U.S., NBC will present primetime coverage for the first time. The games will also be shown on Peacock, USA Network, Olympic Channel, NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app. In the U.S., Channel 4 will have an all-disabled presenting team for its coverage.
CALLS
Mid-Atlantic Accessibility Resource Committee
Mid Atlantic Arts and Americans for the Arts is establishing a committee of paid advisors to assist with the development of webinar packages on arts and disability justice for local and state arts agencies in the mid-Atlantic region. More here.
SICK Magazine
A square graphic of a pink-yellow gradient with a circle in the middle. In the circle, text reads 'info at sickmagazine.co.uk / submission window March 1-26' above and below it, there is text in a red block that says 'issue 4' and 'open for submissions!'
EVENTS
Money & Jobs for New York Artists
Creatives Rebuild NY is accepting applications for a Guaranteed Income and an Artists Employment Program. To learn more, attend an info session for Deaf & disabled artists TOMORROW, March 1st from 7-8pm ET on Zoom. Register here.
Cops Out of the Art World
Art Works Inquiry and Wendy’s Subway are hosting an in-person event to discuss the relationship between abolition, arts funding, and gentrification. 2-6pm ET on Saturday, March 5th at 379 Bushwick Avenue in Brooklyn.
Health Justice Commons Course
Understanding and Transforming the Medical Industrial Complex, Part 2 - Climate Justice Edition begins on Thursday March 3, 2022. Enroll here.
Signing Black in America
Tonight, Feb. 28th at 6pm ET, the NYC Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities with host a screening of the short film “Signing Black in America” on Zoom. Register here.
Your piece on access is beautiful, Kevin. Thank you.