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We hope you had an amazing Valentine's Day and that your Black History Month is progressing well. We hope that you're feeling the crip love.
Maybe you're feeling the crip job search. If so, Urban Jazz Dance is hiring for a PR Outreach/Social Media position.
This part-time position supports one non-senior staff who will create weekly e-newsletters,regular social media content and community outreach for Urban Jazz Dance Company’s annual productions and programming.
Positions will be hired on payroll and hours will vary from 10-20 hours per week. Hours may increase during high peak times of UJDC’s Festival in August and Home Season or other major productions throughout the year.This job is hybrid (remote/in-person) and requires staff to live in the Bay Area and own their own laptop to be able to carry out their work duties.
You can find more information by clicking this link.
If you're looking to explore the more sensual and spiritual sides of disabled love, join Sins Invalid for Body and Soul: Crip Love in Times of Disaster on February 29th at 10pm ET/7pm PT. This is the first event in our brand new Spanish-language series Vivir disca amar disca (Living Crip Loving Crip).
Join us in this intentional space for crip love. María Palacios from Sins Invalid and Germán Parodi from the Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies will hold this conversation about romance and disability, cultural barriers, ableism, and crip love as a crucial element of our survival.
The event will be held on Zoom in Spanish with Spanish CART and interpretation to ASL.
Click here to access the Eventbrite
Black Disability Justice Syllabus
Black disabled people are often left out of conversations about disability. We face anti-blackness within the workplace, when accessing healthcare (if we can access it at all), in society at large, and within disabled spaces. Black disabled people have been part of many movements for justice, but historical records rarely reflect our contributions. Check out our syllabus!
Click here to access the syllabus
Community Care Request
The ABC Reparations Housing Campaign is a project based in mutual aid, community care, and reparations for racialized harm, with a commitment to raise $250,000 for a family who have been profoundly impacted by racist police violence and housing discrimination in Olympia, WA / on Squaxin land.
Donate at this link |