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Oct 14 2020

DCC – In Our Own Words: Crip Coffee Hour: Harmful Narratives

October 14, 2020

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Location

Remote via Zoom

Cost

Free

In Our Own Words: Crip* Coffee Break
Alternating Wednesdays, 4-5pm
RSVP at go.uic.edu/DCCInOurOwnWords to receive the Zoom details
Access Info: CART and ASL will be provided. Please contact dcc@uic.edu or 312-355-7050 with any other requests.

* Wondering about the word “crip”? Check out our explainer at https://dcc.uic.edu/eventlisting/programs/
**FALL 2020**
Note: All topics are suggestions! We will always let the conversation go where those in attendance wish to take it.

10/28: Doing Doctor Visits
What have our experiences been like going to the doctor, PT, specialist, etc.? What strategies have we developed? What has made things go okay? What rubs us the wrong way?

11/11: Processing Stress, Frustration, & Anger
What do we do when we’re feeling isolated or overexposed to casual ableism? How do we deal when we feel out of the energy required to push into inaccessible spaces? How do we process our frustration and anger?

11/25: Changing Course: Curveballs, Closed Doors, and Transitions
Sometimes our plans don’t go as expected, or unanticipated factors and obstacles come our way. Has this happened to any of us, and how did we change gears? Is this happening for any of us right now?

 

Flyer description: On a light blue background, there is bold gray lettering and an icon of a purple mug with an orange tea tab hanging over the side. Across the top is a red banner with te RSVP link. At the lower left is a small image of DCC House (yellow and purple with a lawn and a small orange cat) and the In Our Own Words logo. At the lower right is a list of dates with topics and access info, in smaller gray lettering.
In Our Own Words is a community gathering and intentional space for people who identify as disabled or are exploring their experience with disability.
We define disability and disability experience broadly to include any kind of body or mind that doesn’t fit into cultural norms about what a bodymind should be and do. And we welcome those in our community who think they may have a disability but aren’t sure. Whether you have an official diagnosis or not, this space is yours.
We ask that nondisabled folks respect that this is an intentional space for disabled people to build community with one another.

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Date posted

Aug 28, 2020

Date updated

Sep 16, 2020