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Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
Children's Museum of Manhattan - various times Pick
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Grand Central Gallery Annex - 10:00 AM
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Bay Ridge Prep Lower & Middle School
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Unlearning Ableism: Action Allyship, & How to Talk to Children about Disability
Ashley Harris Whaley from Disability Reframed is hosting a Zoom event for a conversation on “Unlearning Ableism: Action, Allyship, and How to Talk to Children about Disability.” It is a wonderful opportunity for parents/guardians, grandparents, educators and allies of the disability community to come together to learn and ask questions.
Ashley is an author, speaker, and disability educator. Disability Reframed combines self-learning with open dialogue and conversation to create a space where decades-old attitudes towards disability, disabled lives, and disabled people are dismantled, examined, and then thoughtful rebuilt. Closed Captioning will be provided as well as an American Sign Language interpreter during the event.
Please click HERE to register for the zoom link.
