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Book Launch: All This Safety Is Killing Us

Zoom

A virtual book launch with Ronica Mukerjee, Onyinye Alheri, Leroy Moore & Pato Hebert Thursday, Apr 24, 2025 |12:30pm to 1:45pm About All This Safety Is Killing Us A multi-discipline, multimedia guide to abolition through the lens of healthcare and medicine – featuring writings and artwork from 10+ incarcerated and post-detention activists Exposing how marginalized communities …

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Intimacy Violation: a film screening and performance

Come Forever + Zoom Brooklyn

Intimacy Violation: screening of a work-in-progress film by Yining Chi, followed by a participatory performance around audio description led by the artist and a discussion moderated by Meesh Sara Fradkin. Thursday, April 24, 7-9pm @ Come Forever + Zoom "Intimacy Violation is a video essay that explores the intersections of disability, kinship, trust, and authority …

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Anna RG: Air Change Per Hour

Come Forever + Zoom Brooklyn

Thursday, April 24th at 8pm, at the 22 Boerum Pl. theater, ISSUE is proud to present AIR CHANGE PER HOUR, the first commission from 2025 Artist-In-Residence Anna RG that interrogates relationships between sound, space, and accessibility in the context of airborne safety. Rooted in the ongoing realities of the pandemic, this work challenges expectations of …

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How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic Book Party

King Juan Carlos Center Patio 53 Washington Square South

Tuesday, 29 April, 4-6PM Espacio de Culturas at KJCC 53 Washington Square South Please join The Center for Disability Studies, and book editors Mara Mills, Harris Kornstein, Faye Ginsburg, and Rayna Rapp to celebrate the publication of How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic with refreshments and brief readings by some of the book's authors. …

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Window Shopping with Helen Keller Book Talk

20 Cooper Square, 4th floor

Wednesday, April 30th At 12:30pm 20 Cooper Square, 4th Floor Flex Space David Serlin in conversation with Mara Mills and Sophie Gonick. Moderated by Andrew Ross. Window Shopping with Helen Keller recovers a series of influential moments when architects and designers engaged the embodied experiences of people with disabilities. David Serlin reveals how people with …

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Kampnagel Performative Book Fair 2025: Crip Authorship Book Discussion/Talk

Virtual Event

Friday 16, May, 2025 1pm-2:30pm (Zoom) The editors of the volume “Crip Authorship: Disability as Method”, Mara Mills and Rebecca Sanchez, have brought together a variety of disabled positions on the topic of “authorship”: The contributions ask how disability and authorship are aesthetically and structurally connected and influence each other. Together with some of the …

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Crip Authorship: Disability as a Method for Creativity

V&A South Kensington Cromwell Rd, London SW7 2RL, United Kingdom

Saturday, 21 June 2025 V&A South Kensington Join us for an afternoon of talks, a screening, and a workshop exploring disability, authorship, and access. Contributors to Crip Authorship—a 2024 CHOICE Reviews Outstanding Academic Title—will share their work on how disability can shape the way we write, communicate, and create. Highlights include a screening with Louise …

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How To Be Disabled in a Pandemic: A Disability Pride Panel in Collaboration with the NYU Center for Disability Studies

Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY, United States

Tuesday, July 22, 2025, 6 - 7:30 PM Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library 40 West 20th Street New York, NY 10011   As part of Disability Pride Month, essayists Aiyuba Thomas, Chancey Fleet, and Harris Kornstein, all featured in a new book, How to be Disabled in a Pandemic , discuss their experiences with …

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