(Virtual Session) Anti-Ableism 101, Facilitated by Detroit Disability Power
Online in Zoom
Online in Zoom

Intended Audience: This session is open to all SPH community members

Session Summary: This is a foundational 2 hour training to help participants understand and reflect on introductory concepts about disability, ableism, accessibility, and the 4 levels of oppression & change.

Detroit Disability Power presents Anti-Ableism 101, a two-hour Zoom workshop designed to provide critical insights into disability justice. This interactive session will explore foundational concepts including ableism as an intersecting system of oppression, disability as a cultural and political identity, models of disability, and accessibility—covering who is included in the disability community, appropriate language, and engagement strategies. Participants will learn concrete tools for creating inclusive environments and developing effective allyship skills across professional and personal spaces. More than a learning experience, this workshop is an opportunity for activists, educators, and community leaders to actively contribute to building a more equitable and accessible world.

SPH Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Team

(Virtual Session) Anti-Ableism 101, Facilitated by Detroit Disability Power

This session is open to all SPH community members

icon to add this event to your google calendarFebruary 12, 2025
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: SPH Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Team
Contact Information: SPH DEI Team, [email protected]
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Intended Audience: This session is open to all SPH community members

Session Summary: This is a foundational 2 hour training to help participants understand and reflect on introductory concepts about disability, ableism, accessibility, and the 4 levels of oppression & change.

Detroit Disability Power presents Anti-Ableism 101, a two-hour Zoom workshop designed to provide critical insights into disability justice. This interactive session will explore foundational concepts including ableism as an intersecting system of oppression, disability as a cultural and political identity, models of disability, and accessibility—covering who is included in the disability community, appropriate language, and engagement strategies. Participants will learn concrete tools for creating inclusive environments and developing effective allyship skills across professional and personal spaces. More than a learning experience, this workshop is an opportunity for activists, educators, and community leaders to actively contribute to building a more equitable and accessible world.

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