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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Diversity and Multiculturalism
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DESCRIPTION:The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the Unive
 rsity of Oregon’s Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group presents an opport
 unity to engage in learning and dialogue around the intersection of disabil
 ity with other marginalized identities. Over the course of 10 weekly discus
 sions we will collectively explore the ways in which ableism\, racism\, and
  other systems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educati
 onal systems\, and how we can use this learning to work toward equity and a
 ccess. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice\, by Leah Lakshimi Piepzna-Sa
 marasinha\, “explores the politics and realities of disability justice\, a 
 movement that centres the lives and leadership of sick and disabled queer\,
  trans\, Black\, and brown people” with a focus on “creating spaces by and 
 for sick and disabled queer people of colour…in our communities and politic
 al movements.” It is described as “a toolkit for everyone who wants to buil
 d radically resilient\, sustainable communities of liberation where no one 
 is left behind.” Read excerpts from Care Work. Limited to 10 participants. 
 Paper books will be made available in advance of the first group meeting\, 
 with funding provided by University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Incl
 usion. Please contact organizers with requests for alternative text formats
  -  Abby Rotholz at arotholz@uoregon.edu or Katie Wolf at wolfk@uoregon.edu
 . Sign up via MyTrack.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nParticipants will learn a
 bout the history and principles of Disability Justice.Participants will com
 e to understand how “able bodied supremacy\,” white supremacy\, and other s
 ystems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educational sys
 tems.Participants will gain insight into how these systems of oppression ar
 e showing up in their own work environments\, and how these beliefs have be
 en internalized in their own thinking.Participants will have opportunity to
  work on dismantling their own internalized oppressive thought patterns\, a
 nd will consider ways to dismantle systemic oppression within the structure
  of their work environment.
DTEND:20210106T013000Z
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SUMMARY:Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group Book Club: Care Work: Dreami
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Diversity and Multiculturalism
 ,Dis/Abilities
DESCRIPTION:The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the Unive
 rsity of Oregon’s Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group presents an opport
 unity to engage in learning and dialogue around the intersection of disabil
 ity with other marginalized identities. Over the course of 10 weekly discus
 sions we will collectively explore the ways in which ableism\, racism\, and
  other systems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educati
 onal systems\, and how we can use this learning to work toward equity and a
 ccess. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice\, by Leah Lakshimi Piepzna-Sa
 marasinha\, “explores the politics and realities of disability justice\, a 
 movement that centres the lives and leadership of sick and disabled queer\,
  trans\, Black\, and brown people” with a focus on “creating spaces by and 
 for sick and disabled queer people of colour…in our communities and politic
 al movements.” It is described as “a toolkit for everyone who wants to buil
 d radically resilient\, sustainable communities of liberation where no one 
 is left behind.” Read excerpts from Care Work. Limited to 10 participants. 
 Paper books will be made available in advance of the first group meeting\, 
 with funding provided by University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Incl
 usion. Please contact organizers with requests for alternative text formats
  -  Abby Rotholz at arotholz@uoregon.edu or Katie Wolf at wolfk@uoregon.edu
 . Sign up via MyTrack.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nParticipants will learn a
 bout the history and principles of Disability Justice.Participants will com
 e to understand how “able bodied supremacy\,” white supremacy\, and other s
 ystems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educational sys
 tems.Participants will gain insight into how these systems of oppression ar
 e showing up in their own work environments\, and how these beliefs have be
 en internalized in their own thinking.Participants will have opportunity to
  work on dismantling their own internalized oppressive thought patterns\, a
 nd will consider ways to dismantle systemic oppression within the structure
  of their work environment.
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SUMMARY:Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group Book Club: Care Work: Dreami
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Diversity and Multiculturalism
 ,Dis/Abilities
DESCRIPTION:The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the Unive
 rsity of Oregon’s Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group presents an opport
 unity to engage in learning and dialogue around the intersection of disabil
 ity with other marginalized identities. Over the course of 10 weekly discus
 sions we will collectively explore the ways in which ableism\, racism\, and
  other systems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educati
 onal systems\, and how we can use this learning to work toward equity and a
 ccess. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice\, by Leah Lakshimi Piepzna-Sa
 marasinha\, “explores the politics and realities of disability justice\, a 
 movement that centres the lives and leadership of sick and disabled queer\,
  trans\, Black\, and brown people” with a focus on “creating spaces by and 
 for sick and disabled queer people of colour…in our communities and politic
 al movements.” It is described as “a toolkit for everyone who wants to buil
 d radically resilient\, sustainable communities of liberation where no one 
 is left behind.” Read excerpts from Care Work. Limited to 10 participants. 
 Paper books will be made available in advance of the first group meeting\, 
 with funding provided by University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Incl
 usion. Please contact organizers with requests for alternative text formats
  -  Abby Rotholz at arotholz@uoregon.edu or Katie Wolf at wolfk@uoregon.edu
 . Sign up via MyTrack.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nParticipants will learn a
 bout the history and principles of Disability Justice.Participants will com
 e to understand how “able bodied supremacy\,” white supremacy\, and other s
 ystems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educational sys
 tems.Participants will gain insight into how these systems of oppression ar
 e showing up in their own work environments\, and how these beliefs have be
 en internalized in their own thinking.Participants will have opportunity to
  work on dismantling their own internalized oppressive thought patterns\, a
 nd will consider ways to dismantle systemic oppression within the structure
  of their work environment.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Diversity and Multiculturalism
 ,Dis/Abilities
DESCRIPTION:The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the Unive
 rsity of Oregon’s Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group presents an opport
 unity to engage in learning and dialogue around the intersection of disabil
 ity with other marginalized identities. Over the course of 10 weekly discus
 sions we will collectively explore the ways in which ableism\, racism\, and
  other systems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educati
 onal systems\, and how we can use this learning to work toward equity and a
 ccess. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice\, by Leah Lakshimi Piepzna-Sa
 marasinha\, “explores the politics and realities of disability justice\, a 
 movement that centres the lives and leadership of sick and disabled queer\,
  trans\, Black\, and brown people” with a focus on “creating spaces by and 
 for sick and disabled queer people of colour…in our communities and politic
 al movements.” It is described as “a toolkit for everyone who wants to buil
 d radically resilient\, sustainable communities of liberation where no one 
 is left behind.” Read excerpts from Care Work. Limited to 10 participants. 
 Paper books will be made available in advance of the first group meeting\, 
 with funding provided by University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Incl
 usion. Please contact organizers with requests for alternative text formats
  -  Abby Rotholz at arotholz@uoregon.edu or Katie Wolf at wolfk@uoregon.edu
 . Sign up via MyTrack.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nParticipants will learn a
 bout the history and principles of Disability Justice.Participants will com
 e to understand how “able bodied supremacy\,” white supremacy\, and other s
 ystems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educational sys
 tems.Participants will gain insight into how these systems of oppression ar
 e showing up in their own work environments\, and how these beliefs have be
 en internalized in their own thinking.Participants will have opportunity to
  work on dismantling their own internalized oppressive thought patterns\, a
 nd will consider ways to dismantle systemic oppression within the structure
  of their work environment.
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DESCRIPTION:The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the Unive
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 unity to engage in learning and dialogue around the intersection of disabil
 ity with other marginalized identities. Over the course of 10 weekly discus
 sions we will collectively explore the ways in which ableism\, racism\, and
  other systems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educati
 onal systems\, and how we can use this learning to work toward equity and a
 ccess. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice\, by Leah Lakshimi Piepzna-Sa
 marasinha\, “explores the politics and realities of disability justice\, a 
 movement that centres the lives and leadership of sick and disabled queer\,
  trans\, Black\, and brown people” with a focus on “creating spaces by and 
 for sick and disabled queer people of colour…in our communities and politic
 al movements.” It is described as “a toolkit for everyone who wants to buil
 d radically resilient\, sustainable communities of liberation where no one 
 is left behind.” Read excerpts from Care Work. Limited to 10 participants. 
 Paper books will be made available in advance of the first group meeting\, 
 with funding provided by University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Incl
 usion. Please contact organizers with requests for alternative text formats
  -  Abby Rotholz at arotholz@uoregon.edu or Katie Wolf at wolfk@uoregon.edu
 . Sign up via MyTrack.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nParticipants will learn a
 bout the history and principles of Disability Justice.Participants will com
 e to understand how “able bodied supremacy\,” white supremacy\, and other s
 ystems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educational sys
 tems.Participants will gain insight into how these systems of oppression ar
 e showing up in their own work environments\, and how these beliefs have be
 en internalized in their own thinking.Participants will have opportunity to
  work on dismantling their own internalized oppressive thought patterns\, a
 nd will consider ways to dismantle systemic oppression within the structure
  of their work environment.
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SUMMARY:Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group Book Club: Care Work: Dreami
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DESCRIPTION:The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the Unive
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 unity to engage in learning and dialogue around the intersection of disabil
 ity with other marginalized identities. Over the course of 10 weekly discus
 sions we will collectively explore the ways in which ableism\, racism\, and
  other systems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educati
 onal systems\, and how we can use this learning to work toward equity and a
 ccess. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice\, by Leah Lakshimi Piepzna-Sa
 marasinha\, “explores the politics and realities of disability justice\, a 
 movement that centres the lives and leadership of sick and disabled queer\,
  trans\, Black\, and brown people” with a focus on “creating spaces by and 
 for sick and disabled queer people of colour…in our communities and politic
 al movements.” It is described as “a toolkit for everyone who wants to buil
 d radically resilient\, sustainable communities of liberation where no one 
 is left behind.” Read excerpts from Care Work. Limited to 10 participants. 
 Paper books will be made available in advance of the first group meeting\, 
 with funding provided by University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Incl
 usion. Please contact organizers with requests for alternative text formats
  -  Abby Rotholz at arotholz@uoregon.edu or Katie Wolf at wolfk@uoregon.edu
 . Sign up via MyTrack.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nParticipants will learn a
 bout the history and principles of Disability Justice.Participants will com
 e to understand how “able bodied supremacy\,” white supremacy\, and other s
 ystems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educational sys
 tems.Participants will gain insight into how these systems of oppression ar
 e showing up in their own work environments\, and how these beliefs have be
 en internalized in their own thinking.Participants will have opportunity to
  work on dismantling their own internalized oppressive thought patterns\, a
 nd will consider ways to dismantle systemic oppression within the structure
  of their work environment.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Diversity and Multiculturalism
 ,Dis/Abilities
DESCRIPTION:The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the Unive
 rsity of Oregon’s Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group presents an opport
 unity to engage in learning and dialogue around the intersection of disabil
 ity with other marginalized identities. Over the course of 10 weekly discus
 sions we will collectively explore the ways in which ableism\, racism\, and
  other systems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educati
 onal systems\, and how we can use this learning to work toward equity and a
 ccess. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice\, by Leah Lakshimi Piepzna-Sa
 marasinha\, “explores the politics and realities of disability justice\, a 
 movement that centres the lives and leadership of sick and disabled queer\,
  trans\, Black\, and brown people” with a focus on “creating spaces by and 
 for sick and disabled queer people of colour…in our communities and politic
 al movements.” It is described as “a toolkit for everyone who wants to buil
 d radically resilient\, sustainable communities of liberation where no one 
 is left behind.” Read excerpts from Care Work. Limited to 10 participants. 
 Paper books will be made available in advance of the first group meeting\, 
 with funding provided by University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Incl
 usion. Please contact organizers with requests for alternative text formats
  -  Abby Rotholz at arotholz@uoregon.edu or Katie Wolf at wolfk@uoregon.edu
 . Sign up via MyTrack.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nParticipants will learn a
 bout the history and principles of Disability Justice.Participants will com
 e to understand how “able bodied supremacy\,” white supremacy\, and other s
 ystems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educational sys
 tems.Participants will gain insight into how these systems of oppression ar
 e showing up in their own work environments\, and how these beliefs have be
 en internalized in their own thinking.Participants will have opportunity to
  work on dismantling their own internalized oppressive thought patterns\, a
 nd will consider ways to dismantle systemic oppression within the structure
  of their work environment.
DTEND:20210217T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260311T131004Z
DTSTART:20210217T000000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group Book Club: Care Work: Dreami
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 sability_justice
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Diversity and Multiculturalism
 ,Dis/Abilities
DESCRIPTION:The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the Unive
 rsity of Oregon’s Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group presents an opport
 unity to engage in learning and dialogue around the intersection of disabil
 ity with other marginalized identities. Over the course of 10 weekly discus
 sions we will collectively explore the ways in which ableism\, racism\, and
  other systems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educati
 onal systems\, and how we can use this learning to work toward equity and a
 ccess. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice\, by Leah Lakshimi Piepzna-Sa
 marasinha\, “explores the politics and realities of disability justice\, a 
 movement that centres the lives and leadership of sick and disabled queer\,
  trans\, Black\, and brown people” with a focus on “creating spaces by and 
 for sick and disabled queer people of colour…in our communities and politic
 al movements.” It is described as “a toolkit for everyone who wants to buil
 d radically resilient\, sustainable communities of liberation where no one 
 is left behind.” Read excerpts from Care Work. Limited to 10 participants. 
 Paper books will be made available in advance of the first group meeting\, 
 with funding provided by University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Incl
 usion. Please contact organizers with requests for alternative text formats
  -  Abby Rotholz at arotholz@uoregon.edu or Katie Wolf at wolfk@uoregon.edu
 . Sign up via MyTrack.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nParticipants will learn a
 bout the history and principles of Disability Justice.Participants will com
 e to understand how “able bodied supremacy\,” white supremacy\, and other s
 ystems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educational sys
 tems.Participants will gain insight into how these systems of oppression ar
 e showing up in their own work environments\, and how these beliefs have be
 en internalized in their own thinking.Participants will have opportunity to
  work on dismantling their own internalized oppressive thought patterns\, a
 nd will consider ways to dismantle systemic oppression within the structure
  of their work environment.
DTEND:20210224T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260311T131004Z
DTSTART:20210224T000000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group Book Club: Care Work: Dreami
 ng Disability Justice
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_34985194227609
URL:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/dwwg_book_club_care_work_dreaming_di
 sability_justice
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Diversity and Multiculturalism
 ,Dis/Abilities
DESCRIPTION:The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the Unive
 rsity of Oregon’s Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group presents an opport
 unity to engage in learning and dialogue around the intersection of disabil
 ity with other marginalized identities. Over the course of 10 weekly discus
 sions we will collectively explore the ways in which ableism\, racism\, and
  other systems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educati
 onal systems\, and how we can use this learning to work toward equity and a
 ccess. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice\, by Leah Lakshimi Piepzna-Sa
 marasinha\, “explores the politics and realities of disability justice\, a 
 movement that centres the lives and leadership of sick and disabled queer\,
  trans\, Black\, and brown people” with a focus on “creating spaces by and 
 for sick and disabled queer people of colour…in our communities and politic
 al movements.” It is described as “a toolkit for everyone who wants to buil
 d radically resilient\, sustainable communities of liberation where no one 
 is left behind.” Read excerpts from Care Work. Limited to 10 participants. 
 Paper books will be made available in advance of the first group meeting\, 
 with funding provided by University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Incl
 usion. Please contact organizers with requests for alternative text formats
  -  Abby Rotholz at arotholz@uoregon.edu or Katie Wolf at wolfk@uoregon.edu
 . Sign up via MyTrack.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nParticipants will learn a
 bout the history and principles of Disability Justice.Participants will com
 e to understand how “able bodied supremacy\,” white supremacy\, and other s
 ystems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educational sys
 tems.Participants will gain insight into how these systems of oppression ar
 e showing up in their own work environments\, and how these beliefs have be
 en internalized in their own thinking.Participants will have opportunity to
  work on dismantling their own internalized oppressive thought patterns\, a
 nd will consider ways to dismantle systemic oppression within the structure
  of their work environment.
DTEND:20210303T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260311T131004Z
DTSTART:20210303T000000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group Book Club: Care Work: Dreami
 ng Disability Justice
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_34985194228634
URL:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/dwwg_book_club_care_work_dreaming_di
 sability_justice
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Diversity and Multiculturalism
 ,Dis/Abilities
DESCRIPTION:The Accessible Education Center in collaboration with the Unive
 rsity of Oregon’s Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group presents an opport
 unity to engage in learning and dialogue around the intersection of disabil
 ity with other marginalized identities. Over the course of 10 weekly discus
 sions we will collectively explore the ways in which ableism\, racism\, and
  other systems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educati
 onal systems\, and how we can use this learning to work toward equity and a
 ccess. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice\, by Leah Lakshimi Piepzna-Sa
 marasinha\, “explores the politics and realities of disability justice\, a 
 movement that centres the lives and leadership of sick and disabled queer\,
  trans\, Black\, and brown people” with a focus on “creating spaces by and 
 for sick and disabled queer people of colour…in our communities and politic
 al movements.” It is described as “a toolkit for everyone who wants to buil
 d radically resilient\, sustainable communities of liberation where no one 
 is left behind.” Read excerpts from Care Work. Limited to 10 participants. 
 Paper books will be made available in advance of the first group meeting\, 
 with funding provided by University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Incl
 usion. Please contact organizers with requests for alternative text formats
  -  Abby Rotholz at arotholz@uoregon.edu or Katie Wolf at wolfk@uoregon.edu
 . Sign up via MyTrack.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nParticipants will learn a
 bout the history and principles of Disability Justice.Participants will com
 e to understand how “able bodied supremacy\,” white supremacy\, and other s
 ystems of oppression are intertwined and perpetuated in our educational sys
 tems.Participants will gain insight into how these systems of oppression ar
 e showing up in their own work environments\, and how these beliefs have be
 en internalized in their own thinking.Participants will have opportunity to
  work on dismantling their own internalized oppressive thought patterns\, a
 nd will consider ways to dismantle systemic oppression within the structure
  of their work environment.
DTEND:20210310T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260311T131004Z
DTSTART:20210310T000000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Deconstructing Whiteness Working Group Book Club: Care Work: Dreami
 ng Disability Justice
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