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Racial Justice in Practice

Racial Justice in Practice event flyer with photo of disability advocate Diane J. Wright

Join the Center for Racial Justice in welcoming Diane J. Wright, Disability Advocate and creator of Autastic.com, for a virtual workshop on disability and racial justice.

What is the relationship between racism and ableism? How do we leverage principles of anti-racism and disability justice to ensure our work is as inclusive and equitable as possible? In this workshop, we will explore opportunities for broadening the scope of racial justice projects to be inclusive of disabled populations’ rights and contributions. Diane J. Wright is a Center for Racial Justice ’23-’24 Visiting Fellow.

In this workshop, we will explore opportunities for broadening the scope of racial justice projects to be inclusive of disabled populations’ rights and contributions. What is the relationship between racism and ableism? How do we leverage principles of anti-racism and disability justice to ensure our work is as inclusive and equitable as possible? In this workshop, we will explore opportunities for broadening the scope of racial justice projects to be inclusive of disabled populations’ rights and contributions.

Facilitator Bio: Diane J. Wright is a biracial, invisibly disabled Canadian-American filmmaker and author of Afro-Caribbean descent. She collaborates with filmmakers and studios in creating representations of Black, disabled, and neurodivergent communities that are authentic, inclusive, nuanced, and respectful. After learning she’s autistic with ADHD, Diane founded Autastic.com which provides resources and community to thousands of late-identified autistic adults, holds some of the only spaces dedicated to autistic people of colour, and is the only resource of its size founded by a woman of colour.

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