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We host virtual programming that celebrates the joy, creativity, and brilliance of disability communities in San Francisco and beyond. dcc.page/links

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Slide 1: A collage with California poppies and other plant cuttings with two snails facing each other in the foreground. Over the snails, in a rainbow arc it says Together Forever. In the background is a cable car. Under the collage is a purple color block with cream writing that says: "Zine Making Today! August 6, from 1:00 - 3:00 at 165 Grove St. Captions, snacks, all materials provided."

Slide 1: A collage with California poppies and other plant cuttings with two snails facing each other in the foreground. Over the snails, in a rainbow arc it says Together Forever. In the background is a cable car. Under the collage is a purple color block with cream writing that says: "Zine Making Today! August 6, from 1:00 - 3:00 at 165 Grove St. Captions, snacks, all materials provided."

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

Mini-zines are easy and fun to make! Join us today for a casual zine-making activity in person at the DCC, 165 Grove St. No registration required.

Zine Making | Wed, Aug 6, 2025 | 1:00 - 3:00 PT | Captions | snacks! | materials provided | ASL through Language Line | in person at 165 Grove St

06.08.2025 17:34 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Join us at 165 Grove St, San Francisco, or online for this week's open hours and activities!

Tuesday | August 5 | 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm | Open Hours
6:30 - 8:00 PT | Murderbot Watch Party (hybrid)

Wednesday | August 6 | 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm | Open Hours
1:00 – 3:00 | Pop-up Zine-making (in person)

Thursday | August 7 | 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm | Open hours

Friday | August 1 | CLOSED

Saturday | August 9 | EVENT ONLY
12:00 - 2:00 PT | Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival: Artists Panel (hybrid)

Event info: dcc.page/calendar

Slide 1: Schedule slide with purple background. DCC logo at the top. Heading is week of August 3. Details the same as above.

Join us at 165 Grove St, San Francisco, or online for this week's open hours and activities! Tuesday | August 5 | 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm | Open Hours 6:30 - 8:00 PT | Murderbot Watch Party (hybrid) Wednesday | August 6 | 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm | Open Hours 1:00 – 3:00 | Pop-up Zine-making (in person) Thursday | August 7 | 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm | Open hours Friday | August 1 | CLOSED Saturday | August 9 | EVENT ONLY 12:00 - 2:00 PT | Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival: Artists Panel (hybrid) Event info: dcc.page/calendar Slide 1: Schedule slide with purple background. DCC logo at the top. Heading is week of August 3. Details the same as above.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Join us at 165 Grove St, San Francisco, or online for this week's open hours and activities!

Event info: dcc.page/calendar

04.08.2025 20:05 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Slide 1: On a dark green background information above is cleanly laid out. The top right corner has the outline of four petals that form a flower. In the center is an image of T.S. Banks a dark-skinned Black QTDisabled and fat poet who sits in front of blurred leafy trees with the sun peeking through. His eyes are closed as he faces right and speaks into a microphone, wearing a pink sweatshirt. His locs with gold tips are tied up in a loose bun. Text is same as above.

Slide 1: On a dark green background information above is cleanly laid out. The top right corner has the outline of four petals that form a flower. In the center is an image of T.S. Banks a dark-skinned Black QTDisabled and fat poet who sits in front of blurred leafy trees with the sun peeking through. His eyes are closed as he faces right and speaks into a microphone, wearing a pink sweatshirt. His locs with gold tips are tied up in a loose bun. Text is same as above.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

T.S. Banks, Black Trans, Queer person with a disability, teaching artist, poet, and playwright, is back for another night of Collective Poetry.

Collective Poetry with T.S. Banks | Thu, August 14, 2025 | 5:00 - 7:00 PT | ASL | Captions | virtual

REGISTER: dcc.page/collective-poetry

02.08.2025 20:22 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Slide 1: On an orange background, 3 TVs show scenes from the Murderbot TV series. In the bottom foreground are purple movie theater seats. Details same as above.

Slide 1: On an orange background, 3 TVs show scenes from the Murderbot TV series. In the bottom foreground are purple movie theater seats. Details same as above.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

Join us at the DCC or on Discord for a Murdbot Watch Party. Whether you can quote from the books or have NO idea what we’re talking about, welcome!

Murderbot Watch Party | Tue, Aug 5 | 6:30 - 8:00 PT | ASL | Captions | open audio description | hybrid | masks required

Register: dcc.page/murderbot-1

31.07.2025 16:38 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Tue. 5 | 6:30-8:00 | Murderbot Watch Party (hybrid)

Sat. 9 | 12:00 - 2:00 | Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival: Artists Panel (hybrid)

Thu. 14 | 5:00 - 7:00 | Collective Poetry with T.S. Banks (virtual)

Tue. 26 | 11:30 - 12:00 | Meditation for the Movement (hybrid)

Thu. 28 | 5:00 - 6:30 | Sustaining Us: Get Podcasting! (hybrid)

Fri. 29 | 12:00 - 1:30 | Cafe Crip: Science Fiction (virtual)

All events are in Pacific Time

Slide 1: Cream slide with brown text. The heading below the DCC logo is “August Events.” Details same as above.⁠

Tue. 5 | 6:30-8:00 | Murderbot Watch Party (hybrid) Sat. 9 | 12:00 - 2:00 | Bay Area International Deaf Dance Festival: Artists Panel (hybrid) Thu. 14 | 5:00 - 7:00 | Collective Poetry with T.S. Banks (virtual) Tue. 26 | 11:30 - 12:00 | Meditation for the Movement (hybrid) Thu. 28 | 5:00 - 6:30 | Sustaining Us: Get Podcasting! (hybrid) Fri. 29 | 12:00 - 1:30 | Cafe Crip: Science Fiction (virtual) All events are in Pacific Time Slide 1: Cream slide with brown text. The heading below the DCC logo is “August Events.” Details same as above.⁠

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

Check out our upcoming August events!

Learn more and register at: www.disabilityculturalcenter.org/calendar⁠

30.07.2025 18:18 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
Slide 1: Atop a multicolored gradient background with a cream text block, the title reads Superfest Disability FIlm Festival with a vintage film reel on the side. Below reads Contra Costa County Library presents Disability Pride Month Hybrid Watch Party! The bottom left is decorated with a popcorn graphic featuring two red cinema tickets. Text is the same as details above.

Slide 1: Atop a multicolored gradient background with a cream text block, the title reads Superfest Disability FIlm Festival with a vintage film reel on the side. Below reads Contra Costa County Library presents Disability Pride Month Hybrid Watch Party! The bottom left is decorated with a popcorn graphic featuring two red cinema tickets. Text is the same as details above.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Join us for an evening of disability short films from Superfest Disability Film Festival! We’ll host in our space at 165 Grove Street and virtually on Zoom.

Wed, July 30, 2025 | 4:00 - 5:00 PT | Captions | audio description | hybrid | masks required

Register: dcc.page/contra-costa-superfest

29.07.2025 02:17 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Slide 1: Open hours slide with purple background. DCC logo at the top. Heading is week of July 27. Details the same as caption.

Slide 1: Open hours slide with purple background. DCC logo at the top. Heading is week of July 27. Details the same as caption.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Open Hours:

Tuesday | July 29 | 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Wednesday | July 30 | 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm
4:00 – 5:00 | Superfest Film Showcase (hybrid)

Thursday | July 31 | 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
1:00 – 3:00 | Pop-up Plant Potting (in-person)

Friday | August 1 | 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Event info: dcc.page/calendar

28.07.2025 18:29 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Slide 1: Dark green rectangle with sage-colored dome inside. Heading is week of July 21. Details the same as above.

Slide 1: Dark green rectangle with sage-colored dome inside. Heading is week of July 21. Details the same as above.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

We're Open Hybrid!

Wed, July 22:
Open Hours | 12:00 - 4:00 | in person

Thu, July 23:
Bachata for All Bodies | 11:00 - 12:00 PT | hybrid
Open Hours | 12:00 - 5:00 PT | in person

Fri, July 24:
Open Hours | 10:00 - 4:00 | in-person
Cafe Crip: Pleasure Activism | 12:00 - 1:30 PT | virtual

23.07.2025 01:53 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
LOTUS performs from a bed with a bright orange blanket. He sits up wearing his black structured PJ top and his arms are bent and his wrists twisted to the left. He has a black mullet, a painted beard, and contacts that give his eyes a powerful look of enlarged black pupils with a neon outer ring.

LOTUS performs from a bed with a bright orange blanket. He sits up wearing his black structured PJ top and his arms are bent and his wrists twisted to the left. He has a black mullet, a painted beard, and contacts that give his eyes a powerful look of enlarged black pupils with a neon outer ring.

 Iman, mid-performance, fully working the room. They've wandered into the crowd, and in this shot an audience member is reaching out, holding their hand, and they're mid-stride, their long hair flowing and moving like a rock star. They are head to toe sparkles and their stiletto ankle boots are sequined to the max.

Iman, mid-performance, fully working the room. They've wandered into the crowd, and in this shot an audience member is reaching out, holding their hand, and they're mid-stride, their long hair flowing and moving like a rock star. They are head to toe sparkles and their stiletto ankle boots are sequined to the max.

Guests and DCC team members pose with drag performers Iman and LOTUS. Iman, back in their street clothes, wears a leather jacket, with purple hair and a beret. LOTUS, still in costime, wears a black robe open to reveal his second look, a fitted bodysuit made out of KN95 masks. He leans on his studded colorful cane. A service dog sits in front of the shot.

Guests and DCC team members pose with drag performers Iman and LOTUS. Iman, back in their street clothes, wears a leather jacket, with purple hair and a beret. LOTUS, still in costime, wears a black robe open to reveal his second look, a fitted bodysuit made out of KN95 masks. He leans on his studded colorful cane. A service dog sits in front of the shot.

A person hangs an index card on hanging fairy lights to contribute to the community art project, celebrating the people who shape disability culture. They wear a keffiyeh atop their shoulders.

A person hangs an index card on hanging fairy lights to contribute to the community art project, celebrating the people who shape disability culture. They wear a keffiyeh atop their shoulders.

Celebrating the launch of 165 Grove St with dinner, drag, and sparkles!

We'd love to have you at our housewarming party tomorrow afternoon - the last event of our grand opening weekend!

Register: dcc.page/housewarming⁠

Photos: @joycexiphotography

19.07.2025 19:40 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
All Bodies Bachata | Thurs, July 24, 2025 | 11:00 - 12:00 PT | ASL | Captions | hybrid | masks required | recorded | dcc.page/bachata-july2025

A purple background with pink and cream tiles for the event title “All Bodies Bachata Dance.” Below the tiles is the text “Join Supernova to dance with your whole body, keep the beat with your eyes, or just move to the rhythm of great music!” Next to the text is an image of Supernova in a crouched position. Supernova is a genderqueer, Latine dancer with short wavy orange and green hair, wearing a white blouse with lime green cargo pants. At the bottom is the Disability Cultural Center logo. Details same as above.

All Bodies Bachata | Thurs, July 24, 2025 | 11:00 - 12:00 PT | ASL | Captions | hybrid | masks required | recorded | dcc.page/bachata-july2025 A purple background with pink and cream tiles for the event title “All Bodies Bachata Dance.” Below the tiles is the text “Join Supernova to dance with your whole body, keep the beat with your eyes, or just move to the rhythm of great music!” Next to the text is an image of Supernova in a crouched position. Supernova is a genderqueer, Latine dancer with short wavy orange and green hair, wearing a white blouse with lime green cargo pants. At the bottom is the Disability Cultural Center logo. Details same as above.

Slide 2: "About Supernova. Danny Ramirez (they/them/elle) is a queer, disabled, child of immigrants, Latine dancer. Over the last twenty-five years they have trained in jazz, hip hop, various latin dance styles, and began their focus on bachata 15 years ago. They aim to create a dance space that is inclusive and accessible for queer folk, people with disabilities, and the working class, because dance has a healing and joyful power that should be accessible to anyone who desires to express themselves through music and movement."

Slide 2: "About Supernova. Danny Ramirez (they/them/elle) is a queer, disabled, child of immigrants, Latine dancer. Over the last twenty-five years they have trained in jazz, hip hop, various latin dance styles, and began their focus on bachata 15 years ago. They aim to create a dance space that is inclusive and accessible for queer folk, people with disabilities, and the working class, because dance has a healing and joyful power that should be accessible to anyone who desires to express themselves through music and movement."

Slide 3: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Slide 3: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Let’s dance bachata! Our instructor, Supernova, a queer, Latine, gender-fluid, disabled professional dancer, combines their passion for dance and music with their experience of learning to love exactly how their body shows up every day.

Registration: dcc.page/bachata-july2025

16.07.2025 06:05 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Slide 1: At the top of the bright pink page, beside the event title, beside the event title, a line drawing of coffee bean and to-go cup drink warm drinks together. At the bottom is a picture of Bianca, a fat, light-skinned, disabled, queer AfraLatina who is smiling and looking to the right. She’s wearing heart-shaped glasses, big earrings, red lipstick, and curls piled on top of her head. Text is the same as caption.

Slide 1: At the top of the bright pink page, beside the event title, beside the event title, a line drawing of coffee bean and to-go cup drink warm drinks together. At the bottom is a picture of Bianca, a fat, light-skinned, disabled, queer AfraLatina who is smiling and looking to the right. She’s wearing heart-shaped glasses, big earrings, red lipstick, and curls piled on top of her head. Text is the same as caption.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Cafe Crip is a monthly gathering to talk about important topics within our disability communities. In July, we’re digging into Pleasure Activism.

Cafe Crip: Pleasure Activism | Friday, July 25, 2025 | 12:00 - 1:30 PT | ASL | CART | virtual

Register: dcc.page/cc-07-25

16.07.2025 06:01 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Slide 1: A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, with a whimsical heart alongside, the text reads "Thank you! We are so grateful to the folks who have made this joyous celebration possible. Gold Sponsor Disability Visibility Project, Silver Sponsor Rae Lanzerotti. Support from San Francisco Department of Aging and Disability Services, and WITH Foundation."

Slide 1: A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, with a whimsical heart alongside, the text reads "Thank you! We are so grateful to the folks who have made this joyous celebration possible. Gold Sponsor Disability Visibility Project, Silver Sponsor Rae Lanzerotti. Support from San Francisco Department of Aging and Disability Services, and WITH Foundation."

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Thank you so much to the sponsors and supporters of our Grand Opening celebrations!

We hope you'll join us on Zoom or at 165 Grove St.

Register at: dcc.page/calendar

11.07.2025 21:40 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Image Description: A photo of Alice Wong, an Asian American disabled woman in a power chair, in front of the DCC sign that reads Disability Cultural Center, 165 Grove Street, www.disabilityculturalcenter.org. Alice is wearing a camouflage jacket and black pants.

Image Description: A photo of Alice Wong, an Asian American disabled woman in a power chair, in front of the DCC sign that reads Disability Cultural Center, 165 Grove Street, www.disabilityculturalcenter.org. Alice is wearing a camouflage jacket and black pants.

Look who got a sneak peek of the DCC the other day!

We hope you join us for our opening events July 17 - 20.

Register: dcc.page/calendar

11.07.2025 21:35 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Housewarming Party | Sunday, July 20, 2025 | 12:00-4:00 PT | ASL | CART | Scent-Free | Open Audio Description | in person⁠ at 165 Grove St.⁠
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Registration required: dcc.page/housewarming⁠
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Slide 1: A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, alongside a potted plant, information for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center Housewarming Party.⁠⁠ Details are the same as above.⁠⁠

Housewarming Party | Sunday, July 20, 2025 | 12:00-4:00 PT | ASL | CART | Scent-Free | Open Audio Description | in person⁠ at 165 Grove St.⁠ ⁠ Registration required: dcc.page/housewarming⁠ ⁠ Slide 1: A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, alongside a potted plant, information for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center Housewarming Party.⁠⁠ Details are the same as above.⁠⁠

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Bring your friends and family to our big, beautiful housewarming party. We’ll propagate plants, learn snack hacks, and eat delicious pizza from Mozzeria. You can also sign up to be a member of the DCC! Come laugh, chat, and celebrate with us. ⁠

Registration required: dcc.page/housewarming⁠

08.07.2025 00:43 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
Disability Culture is Here: Dinner and Drag Night | Friday, July 18, 2025 | 4:00 - 9:30 PT | ASL | CART | Scent-Free | Open Audio Description | in person⁠

Slide 1: A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, the dates and times for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center's Dinner and Drag Night.⁠⁠ Photos of drag performers, King LOTUS BOY and Iman, alongside a metal straw. Details are the same as above.⁠

Disability Culture is Here: Dinner and Drag Night | Friday, July 18, 2025 | 4:00 - 9:30 PT | ASL | CART | Scent-Free | Open Audio Description | in person⁠ Slide 1: A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, the dates and times for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center's Dinner and Drag Night.⁠⁠ Photos of drag performers, King LOTUS BOY and Iman, alongside a metal straw. Details are the same as above.⁠

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Disability Culture is at 165 Grove Street! Please join us for dinner and gorgeously disabled drag performances by King LOTUS BOY and Iman.

Disability Culture is Here: Dinner and Drag Night | Friday, July 18, 2025 | 4:00 - 9:30 PT

Registration required: dcc.page/dinner-and-drag⁠

08.07.2025 00:42 — 👍 0    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
Slide 1:

Thurs, July 17 | 12:00 - 1:00 PT | ASL | CART | virtual | Deaf Interpreters | recorded 

A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, the dates and times for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center's Tea with the DCC and Tour alongside a twisty straw.⁠⁠ Details are the same as above.

Slide 1: Thurs, July 17 | 12:00 - 1:00 PT | ASL | CART | virtual | Deaf Interpreters | recorded A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, the dates and times for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center's Tea with the DCC and Tour alongside a twisty straw.⁠⁠ Details are the same as above.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

The first public disability cultural center in the country is a big deal! Join a livestream as SF city officials, disabled leaders, and the DCC team cut the ribbon and officially launch our hybrid space.⁠

Thurs, July 17 | 12:00 - 1:00 PT | RSVP: dcc.page/live-stream

08.07.2025 00:39 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, the dates and times for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center's Tea with the DCC and Tour.⁠⁠ Details are the same as caption.

A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, the dates and times for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center's Tea with the DCC and Tour.⁠⁠ Details are the same as caption.

DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Settle in on Zoom with a cup of tea and let us show you around our indoor-outdoor hybrid home. Register early so we can mail you a spoony gift!

Tea with the DCC + Tour | Friday, July 18 | 11:00 - 12:00 PT | ASL | CART | virtual | recorded | Open Audio Description | RSVP: dcc.page/tea-and-tour

02.07.2025 22:46 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Slide 1: A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, the dates and times for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center's Grand Opening.⁠⁠ Details are the same as below
July 17, 12-2: Ribbon Cutting (virtual)
July 18, 11-12: Tea & Tour (virtual)
July 18, 4-9:30: Dinner & Drag (in person at 165 Grove St)
July 20, 12-4: Housewarming party (in person at 165 Grove St)

Register at: dcc.page/calendar

Slide 1: A cheerful flier with orange, green, and magenta shapes in the background. In the foreground, the dates and times for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center's Grand Opening.⁠⁠ Details are the same as below July 17, 12-2: Ribbon Cutting (virtual) July 18, 11-12: Tea & Tour (virtual) July 18, 4-9:30: Dinner & Drag (in person at 165 Grove St) July 20, 12-4: Housewarming party (in person at 165 Grove St) Register at: dcc.page/calendar

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

We're thrilled to announce the grand opening of our hybrid space, starting July 17th. Come with friends, meet new folks, or enjoy solo with your community. We can't wait to celebrate the first public disability cultural center in the country with you! ⁠

Register at: dcc.page/calendar

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Slide 1: Grand opening save the date announcement for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center, July 17-20, 2025, with patterned spoon background in yellow and pink.⁠

Slide 1: Grand opening save the date announcement for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center, July 17-20, 2025, with patterned spoon background in yellow and pink.⁠

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.⁠

Slide 2: DCC logo at the top with two cute snails in a garden. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.⁠

SAVE THE DATE! The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center, the first public disability cultural center in the country, is opening this July! We’ll have hybrid events, workshops, community hangs, and so much more. We can’t wait to welcome you to the space at 165 Grove Street. ⁠

06.06.2025 22:39 — 👍 2    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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Whether you’re reclining, sitting, or standing, Dr. Marcia’s all-level strength and mobility class is for you!

Accessible Strength and Mobility | Wednesday, June 4, 2025 | 4:00 - 5:00 PT | ASL | CART | Virtual | Recorded | dcc.page/strength-june

27.05.2025 19:37 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
The top of the slide has a dark pink background. On the right side is the logo of the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center in large white text. Above the text, there’s an image of multi-colored flowers and snail. On the left, there’s a pattern of straws and spoons on the same pink background. Below, on a cream colored background, is a large heading that reads “We Are Hiring!” Other information is the same as above.⁠

The top of the slide has a dark pink background. On the right side is the logo of the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center in large white text. Above the text, there’s an image of multi-colored flowers and snail. On the left, there’s a pattern of straws and spoons on the same pink background. Below, on a cream colored background, is a large heading that reads “We Are Hiring!” Other information is the same as above.⁠

A cream colored slide with a pink border, with the heading "Social Media and Outreach Coordinator" and subheading "Full-time | Benefitted | In-person." Below are details about the position that can be found by navigating to the link above.⁠

A cream colored slide with a pink border, with the heading "Social Media and Outreach Coordinator" and subheading "Full-time | Benefitted | In-person." Below are details about the position that can be found by navigating to the link above.⁠

A cream colored slide with a purple border, with the heading "Deaf Interpreter and Access Specialist" and subheading "Part-Time | In-person" Below are details about the position that can be found by navigating to the link above.

A cream colored slide with a purple border, with the heading "Deaf Interpreter and Access Specialist" and subheading "Part-Time | In-person" Below are details about the position that can be found by navigating to the link above.

The DCC is hiring for two positions: a Social Media and Outreach Coordinator and a Deaf Interpreter and Access Specialist. Check them out at disabilityculturalcenter.org/dcc-news/%E2...

17.05.2025 00:28 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
At the top of the brown page, beside the event title, a line drawing of coffee bean and to-go cup drink warm drinks together. At the bottom is a picture of Bianca, a fat, light-skinned, disabled, queer AfraLatina who is smiling and looking to the right. She’s wearing heart-shaped glasses, big earrings, red lipstick, and curls piled on top of her head. Text is the same as details above. ⁠

At the top of the brown page, beside the event title, a line drawing of coffee bean and to-go cup drink warm drinks together. At the bottom is a picture of Bianca, a fat, light-skinned, disabled, queer AfraLatina who is smiling and looking to the right. She’s wearing heart-shaped glasses, big earrings, red lipstick, and curls piled on top of her head. Text is the same as details above. ⁠

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Join us for Cafe Crip! Our May session will discuss the beauty and complexity of our relationships with pets and animals.

Cafe Crip: Pets and Animals | Friday, May 30, 2025 | 12:00 - 1:30 PT | ASL | CART | virtual | dcc.page/cc-05-2025%E...

15.05.2025 21:55 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Atop a dark green and beige background, a title reads "Care Circle Chronic Pain." The title is surrounded by a circle of outlines of pillows, shirts, wheelchairs, and other care items. DCC and Longmore Institute logos are at the bottom. Details same as in caption.

Atop a dark green and beige background, a title reads "Care Circle Chronic Pain." The title is surrounded by a circle of outlines of pillows, shirts, wheelchairs, and other care items. DCC and Longmore Institute logos are at the bottom. Details same as in caption.

Atop a beige background a title in dark green reads, "Lotus Boy Facilitator." Above the title is a semi-circle of outlines of care items. A description below reads, "LOTUS BOY (Ze/Zir, He/Him, or They/Them) is a transgender, unapologetically disabled, neurodivergent, and chronically illUSTRIOUS, Chinese-American drag king based in occupied Lisjan Ohlone Land (aka Oakland, CA). As an ANTI-disciplinary artist, ze explores gender fluidity, accessibility, sustainability, joy, and healing from trauma, through any medium which speaks to zir. LOTUS BOY is on the Board of Directors for Oaklash, the Bay Area's drag festival, and the SPM Disability Justice Fund which supports projects led by disabled BIPOC." Below is an image of Lotus Boy (Ze/He or They). In full drag, LOTUS has a neon yellow and green look with fishnets and assorted fabric textures. He squats low and holds his gold and black cane in front of him, a serious look gazes forward with his exaggerated and inquisitive eyebrows pulling in the viewer.

Atop a beige background a title in dark green reads, "Lotus Boy Facilitator." Above the title is a semi-circle of outlines of care items. A description below reads, "LOTUS BOY (Ze/Zir, He/Him, or They/Them) is a transgender, unapologetically disabled, neurodivergent, and chronically illUSTRIOUS, Chinese-American drag king based in occupied Lisjan Ohlone Land (aka Oakland, CA). As an ANTI-disciplinary artist, ze explores gender fluidity, accessibility, sustainability, joy, and healing from trauma, through any medium which speaks to zir. LOTUS BOY is on the Board of Directors for Oaklash, the Bay Area's drag festival, and the SPM Disability Justice Fund which supports projects led by disabled BIPOC." Below is an image of Lotus Boy (Ze/He or They). In full drag, LOTUS has a neon yellow and green look with fishnets and assorted fabric textures. He squats low and holds his gold and black cane in front of him, a serious look gazes forward with his exaggerated and inquisitive eyebrows pulling in the viewer.

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

Chronic Pain Care Circle | Thursday, May 22, 2025 | 5:00 - 6:15 PT | ASL | CART | virtual | dcc.page/care-circle-may

We’ll focus on how we can access relief and care through our sense of touch. Share your personal practices, tools, herbal or ancestral medicines – or just come as you are.

06.05.2025 21:19 — 👍 5    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 1
 A screenshot of the DCC’s youtube video titled, “Anti-Ableist Manifesto with Tiffany Yu” captures DCC fellow Geetanshi Sharma, ASL-Eng interpreter Annie, director of The Ruby Peggy Lee, moderator Haben Girma, and speaker Tiffany Yu all smiling. DCC logo at the bottom right. Geetanshi, a young Indian American woman wears grey in front of an orange customized DCC background. Annie has short black hair, glasses, wears a black polo, and is in front of a deep blue background. Peggy has black hair, glasses, black shirt, headphones, and is in front of a brick wall. Haben, a Black woman in her thirties with mid length black hair wears a shirt that reads, “Commit to Inclusion.” She is in front of satin blue curtains and is using a braille device. Tiffany, an East Asian woman with mid length black hair, wears a bright blue top and sits in a house with her book “The Anti-Ableist Manifesto.” The Youtube logo and search bar is at the top and the DCC logo is at the bottom.

A screenshot of the DCC’s youtube video titled, “Anti-Ableist Manifesto with Tiffany Yu” captures DCC fellow Geetanshi Sharma, ASL-Eng interpreter Annie, director of The Ruby Peggy Lee, moderator Haben Girma, and speaker Tiffany Yu all smiling. DCC logo at the bottom right. Geetanshi, a young Indian American woman wears grey in front of an orange customized DCC background. Annie has short black hair, glasses, wears a black polo, and is in front of a deep blue background. Peggy has black hair, glasses, black shirt, headphones, and is in front of a brick wall. Haben, a Black woman in her thirties with mid length black hair wears a shirt that reads, “Commit to Inclusion.” She is in front of satin blue curtains and is using a braille device. Tiffany, an East Asian woman with mid length black hair, wears a bright blue top and sits in a house with her book “The Anti-Ableist Manifesto.” The Youtube logo and search bar is at the top and the DCC logo is at the bottom.

Did you miss our event on The Anti-Ableist Manifesto with author Tiffany Yu? You can find the recording on our YouTube channel! ⁠
www.youtube.com/@SF-DCC

02.05.2025 16:50 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
Under a banner image of green waves with “Yoga for All Bodies” in large type, is a photo of Tan smiling outside. A Black nonbinary person with shoulder length locs, they are wearing circle framed glasses, and a black sleeveless shirt. Details the same as above.⁠

Under a banner image of green waves with “Yoga for All Bodies” in large type, is a photo of Tan smiling outside. A Black nonbinary person with shoulder length locs, they are wearing circle framed glasses, and a black sleeveless shirt. Details the same as above.⁠

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services.

Join Tan Hubbard, a Black, queer, solo family caregiver, for a chill all-bodies Yoga class!

Yoga for All Bodies | Thursday, May 8, 2025 | 10:00 - 11:00 PT | ASL, CART, virtual | dcc.page/yoga-may

24.04.2025 01:56 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Cream slide with orange text. The two headings below the DCC and Longmore logos are “May Events” and “June Events.” Details the same as above.⁠

Thurs. May 8 | 10:00 - 11:00 | Yoga for All Bodies

Wed. May 14 | 5:00 - 6:30 | Town Hall 2025

Thurs. May 22 | 5:00 - 6:15 | Chronic Pain Care Circle 

Fri. May 30 | 12:00 - 1:30 | Cafe Crip: Pets and Animals

Wed. June 4 | 4:00 - 5:00 | Accessible Strength and Mobility

Fri. June 27 | 12:00-1:30 | Cafe Crip: Anti-Capitalism

Cream slide with orange text. The two headings below the DCC and Longmore logos are “May Events” and “June Events.” Details the same as above.⁠ Thurs. May 8 | 10:00 - 11:00 | Yoga for All Bodies Wed. May 14 | 5:00 - 6:30 | Town Hall 2025 Thurs. May 22 | 5:00 - 6:15 | Chronic Pain Care Circle Fri. May 30 | 12:00 - 1:30 | Cafe Crip: Pets and Animals Wed. June 4 | 4:00 - 5:00 | Accessible Strength and Mobility Fri. June 27 | 12:00-1:30 | Cafe Crip: Anti-Capitalism

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

Check out our upcoming May and June events!

Events are lighter for the next few months as we prepare to open the hybrid space. We’ll be back to full speed later this summer!

Learn more and register at: www.disabilityculturalcenter.org/calendar⁠

**All events are virtual and on Pacific Time**

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A screenshot from the DCC’s YouTube video “Creative Healing with Natasha Thomas” shows three participants in a Zoom meeting. In the top left corner is Deaf interpreter April Jackson, smiling and wearing a bright yellow sweater with matching yellow feather earrings. In the top right is moderator Antoine Hunter (PurpleFireCrow), an African Indigenous person with locs and a full beard, signing. Below them is speaker Natasha Thomas, a brown-skinned person with short, graying hair, smiling. The video captions read: “...talking about how much people are saying, ‘I’ve already had so much healing and feeling…’” The Youtube logo and search bar is at the top and the DCC logo is at the bottom.

A screenshot from the DCC’s YouTube video “Creative Healing with Natasha Thomas” shows three participants in a Zoom meeting. In the top left corner is Deaf interpreter April Jackson, smiling and wearing a bright yellow sweater with matching yellow feather earrings. In the top right is moderator Antoine Hunter (PurpleFireCrow), an African Indigenous person with locs and a full beard, signing. Below them is speaker Natasha Thomas, a brown-skinned person with short, graying hair, smiling. The video captions read: “...talking about how much people are saying, ‘I’ve already had so much healing and feeling…’” The Youtube logo and search bar is at the top and the DCC logo is at the bottom.

Check out our YouTube channel and watch as Natasha Thomas guides us through communal grief, fear, and hopelessness to help us center our own healing.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=35Nk...

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Atop a light yellow slide with a dark yellow border, a black title in the center reads, "Support the DCC! Filling out our semi-annual survey helps us host programs that you love and keep our funding. Thank you!!" Below is a survey link. DCC logo at the top. Link is in the caption.

Atop a light yellow slide with a dark yellow border, a black title in the center reads, "Support the DCC! Filling out our semi-annual survey helps us host programs that you love and keep our funding. Thank you!!" Below is a survey link. DCC logo at the top. Link is in the caption.

If you enjoy DCC events, feel belonging in our space, experience access, learn from our presenters, or appreciate us for any reason — please consider filling out our Semi-Annual Survey!

This is THE place to make an impact and tell our funders what we mean to you.

dcc.page/survey⁠

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Atop a cream background, a large bold purple title reads, “My Home is Someone’s Workplace.” Below in black text reads, “Domestic Employer Workshop.” To the left, against a long purple block, are photos of moderators Brittanie Hernandez-Wilson and Fox Machado (they/them). Maria R. Palacios (she/her), an Indigenous woman with light skin, dark hair and brown eyes wearing pink headsets, smiles at the camera. Fox Machado is s a white trans person with a shaved head and green eyes stands against a redwood tree in a sunlit forest. They wear an aura N95 mask, gold-rimmed aviator glasses, and a black deep V cropped vest that frames an intricate chest tattoo that goes up their neck. Their arms are adorned with black and gray tattoos featuring floral and geometric designs. A dog leash rope drapes loosely over their shoulders, and layered gold necklaces catch the light. Their gaze is direct and confident, with warm sunlight filtering through the trees in the background. Below reads, “Companion Panel: Care Work Domestic Labor and Liberation April 16 | 4:00 - 5:30 PT.” Event details same as in caption. Longmore, DCC, and Hand in Hand logos below.

Atop a cream background, a large bold purple title reads, “My Home is Someone’s Workplace.” Below in black text reads, “Domestic Employer Workshop.” To the left, against a long purple block, are photos of moderators Brittanie Hernandez-Wilson and Fox Machado (they/them). Maria R. Palacios (she/her), an Indigenous woman with light skin, dark hair and brown eyes wearing pink headsets, smiles at the camera. Fox Machado is s a white trans person with a shaved head and green eyes stands against a redwood tree in a sunlit forest. They wear an aura N95 mask, gold-rimmed aviator glasses, and a black deep V cropped vest that frames an intricate chest tattoo that goes up their neck. Their arms are adorned with black and gray tattoos featuring floral and geometric designs. A dog leash rope drapes loosely over their shoulders, and layered gold necklaces catch the light. Their gaze is direct and confident, with warm sunlight filtering through the trees in the background. Below reads, “Companion Panel: Care Work Domestic Labor and Liberation April 16 | 4:00 - 5:30 PT.” Event details same as in caption. Longmore, DCC, and Hand in Hand logos below.

On a cream and dark purple background, the bio of moderator Brittanie Hernandez-Wilson: “Brittanie is a multiracial, disabled advocate dedicated to disability justice. Deeply connected to this work both personally and professionally, she hires domestic homecare workers herself. Now based in Oakland, she is the California Lead Homecare Organizer for Hand in Hand, where she continues her advocacy for a just and caring economy.” Other details same as above.

On a cream and dark purple background, the bio of moderator Brittanie Hernandez-Wilson: “Brittanie is a multiracial, disabled advocate dedicated to disability justice. Deeply connected to this work both personally and professionally, she hires domestic homecare workers herself. Now based in Oakland, she is the California Lead Homecare Organizer for Hand in Hand, where she continues her advocacy for a just and caring economy.” Other details same as above.

Slide 2: On a cream and dark purple background, the bio of moderator Fox Machado: “Fox is an androfemme white disabled person of 4th-generation Sicilian and Azorean descent. As the Personal Attendant Services Coordinator at the Center for Independent Living, they focus on building systems of care rooted in Disability Justice and archiving crip community wisdom.” Other details same as above.

Slide 2: On a cream and dark purple background, the bio of moderator Fox Machado: “Fox is an androfemme white disabled person of 4th-generation Sicilian and Azorean descent. As the Personal Attendant Services Coordinator at the Center for Independent Living, they focus on building systems of care rooted in Disability Justice and archiving crip community wisdom.” Other details same as above.

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful garden with snail graphic below.

Announcing a workshop with guidance for people who employ or plan to employ home care attendants! With Hand in Hand.

My Home is Someone's Workplace: Domestic Employer Workshop | Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | 4:00 - 5:30 PT | ASL | Deaf Interpreters | CART | recorded | Virtual | dcc.page/my-home

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At the top of the green page, beside the event title, a line-drawing of coffee bean and to-go cup drink warm drinks together. At the bottom is a picture of Bianca, a fat, light-skinned, disabled, queer AfraLatina who is smiling and looking to the right. She’s wearing heart-shaped glasses, big earrings, red lipstick, and curls piled on top of her head. Text is the same as details above. ⁠

At the top of the green page, beside the event title, a line-drawing of coffee bean and to-go cup drink warm drinks together. At the bottom is a picture of Bianca, a fat, light-skinned, disabled, queer AfraLatina who is smiling and looking to the right. She’s wearing heart-shaped glasses, big earrings, red lipstick, and curls piled on top of her head. Text is the same as details above. ⁠

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

DCC logo at the top. The slide reads The San Francisco Disability Cultural Center is a proud project of L.C. and Lillie Cox Haven of Hope in partnership with Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University and San Francisco Health and Human Services Agency: Department of Aging and Disability Services. Colorful snail graphic below.

Join us for our April 2025 Cafe Crip, where we’ll discuss Challenging Professionalism!

Cafe Crip: Challenging Professionalism | Friday, April 25, 2025 | 12:00 - 1:30 PT | ASL | CART | Virtual | dcc.page/cc-professio...

11.04.2025 02:10 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

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