PtW: Understanding Neurodiversity
This presentation is intended for families/guardians. Neurodiversity is the diversity of human brains and minds. The neurodiversity movement is a human rights movement for people…
This presentation is intended for families/guardians. Neurodiversity is the diversity of human brains and minds. The neurodiversity movement is a human rights movement for people…
This presentation is intended for families/guardians. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis…
This presentation is intended for families/guardians. This workshop will help you take a more in-depth look at the core areas of the IEP and prioritize…
June is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month. Queer disabled people have advanced both LGBTQIA+ rights and disability rights, but the intersection of these civil rights movements is…
This presentation is intended for families/guardians. When a child with a disability demonstrates behavior that impedes their learning or the learning of others, appropriate behavioral…
Despite civil rights laws that require equal access to healthcare, disabled Americans experience serious healthcare disparities compared to their non-disabled peers. In this workshop, we…
We believe everyone's voice should be heard and that everyone's vote counts! Whether you are a first-time voter or an experienced voter, you may have…
Many people don’t know there are different types of assistance animals. Join us to learn the difference between Service Animals and Emotional Support Animals. We…
Intersectionality describes how people's overlapping identities impact their experiences with privilege and oppression. Presenters will define ableism, racism, sexism, classism, and other forms of oppression…
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…