Who We Are

Our space serves as a unique place for all students, faculty, staff and community members to explore and celebrate disability identity, culture and community. We offer a variety of events and programming that promote an authentic and intersectional perspective on disability.

We have an accessible space on the second floor of the Disability Resource Center (DRC), where everyone is welcome to join any of our events, or simply drop by if you need a quiet space to study or recharge. Some of our programming is also hosted online in a virtual setting to remain accessible for all who are unable to visit our space.

We work towards embracing our disability experiences through showcasing art, music, literature and other expressions of our lives and our culture created from disability experiences at-large. We aim to challenge disempowering perceptions that view disability as a deficit; something that must be cured or fixed, and instead acknowledging disability as merely another way of being. We welcome anyone who wishes to learn and engage with disability discourse, and/or find a sense of community on our campus.