Disability Equity Webinar Series: Disability in Indigenous Communities
Learn why applying disability-explicit lenses to philanthropic work is critical to achieving justice for Indigenous communities.
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Learn why applying disability-explicit lenses to philanthropic work is critical to achieving justice for Indigenous communities.
Learn how philanthropy can make its recruiting, onboarding, and retention practices disability-inclusive.
A look into how disability rights activism shapes public policy.
Learn why philanthropy cannot ignore funding rights and justice for disabled LGBTQIA+ communities.
Celebrate disability pride and learn about the impact of funding disabled joy.
Learn how philanthropy can center disability justice while funding organizing around care policies and programs.
Learn why the leadership of disabled workers is crucial for labor rights organizing.
Learn about the implications of Long COVID — both for those newly disabled by COVID-19, and those who already live with other disabilities.
We must dismantle the systemic racism and ableism that criminalizes disabled people.
How can we prioritize recruiting disabled talent and ensure everyone has the tools they need to thrive?
Learn from organizations engaging on the disability inclusion learning journey.
A dialogue about the economic disparities that disabled people encounter when trying to find a place to call home.
Learn why philanthropy cannot ignore funding for disability rights and justice.
Applying disability-explicit and race-explicit lenses to philanthropic work is critical to achieving equity and justice.
Learn what is possible when philanthropic leadership centers disability and disabled people.
A conversation about philanthropy's role in dismantling ableism.
Emily Ladau and Sandy Ho share perspectives on disability rights and justice frameworks as ways for philanthropy to move equality and equity forward.
Learn from experts on disability and accessible technology.
Learn from disability advocates serving on participatory grantmaking committees.
Click here for a transcript of this webinar. In the United States, full and equal participation in society is a...
Powerful insights on rethink our understanding of how to support truly disability-inclusive arts and culture.
Click here for a transcript of this webinar. Data shows that people with disabilities typically have low rates of employment...
Click here for a transcript of this webinar. One in four American adults have some type of disability, but few...
Click here for a transcript of this webinar. Words matter. Wherever foundations may be on their journeys to inclusion, questions...
Click here for a transcript of this webinar. “Nothing about us without us,” is a guiding principle of the disability...
Click here for a transcript of this webinar. Adverse effects of climate change disproportionately impact the global population of people...
Click here for a transcript of this webinar. Successfully advocating for the rights of women, girls, and LGBTQIA+ people requires...
Click here for a transcript of this webinar. According to The Missing Billion, disabled people are three times as likely...
Click here for a transcript of this webinar. Disability cuts across all identities, but the impacts of systemic disability discrimination...
COVID-19 demonstrates that disability inclusion in philanthropy is more crucial than ever. In this webinar, hosted on April 22, 2020...