BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251110T033549EST-5539PN4xHU@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251110T083549Z DESCRIPTION:Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution\n\n\n \n \n 'In the early 1970s \, teenagers with disabilities faced a future shaped by isolation\, discri mination and institutionalization. Camp Jened\, a ramshackle camp “for the handicapped” (a term no longer used) in the Catskills\, exploded those co nfines. Jened was their freewheeling Utopia\, a place with summertime spor ts\, smoking and make-out sessions awaiting everyone\, and campers experie nced liberation and full inclusion as human beings. Their bonds endured as many migrated West to Berkeley\, California — a hotbed of activism where friends from Camp Jened realized that disruption\, civil disobedience\, an d political participation could change the future for millions.\n \n \n\n\n \n \n \n Crip Camp is the story of one group of people and captures one momen t in time. There are hundreds\, if not thousands\, of other equally import ant stories from the Disability Rights Movement that have not yet received adequate attention. We are committed to using the film’s platform to ampl ify additional narratives in the disability rights and disability justice communities – with a particular emphasis on stories surrounding people of color and other intersectionally marginalized communities. We stand by the creed of nothing about us\, without us. For too long\, too many were excl uded\, and it is time to broaden the number of voices and share the mic.' \n\n More on https://cripcamp.com/\n \n \n\n\nThe viewing will be followed by a panel with Melissa Graham\, disability rights activist and PhD candidat e\, York University\; Prof. Ravi Malhotra\, Faculty of Law\, Common Law Se ction\, University of Ottawa\, and Catherine Roy\, Accessibility Advisor\, 9I\, moderated by Amanda Bowie-Edwards and Elise Mallette\ , BCL/JD candidates.\n\nAbout the panelists\n\nMelissa Graham is an activi st for social justice\, a writer\, a researcher\, and a public speaker. In 2011\, she founded the Toronto Disability Pride March\, which she continu es to coordinate. She has also worked as a board member and Vice President of Citizens with Disabilities - Ontario\, and as a community facilitator with the Centre for Independent Living. In 2018 she received the Ontario V olunteer Service Award. She holds a Master of Social Work with a concentra tion in social justice\, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Social Work at York University.\n\nRavi Malhotra is a Full Professor of the Faculty of L aw\, Common Law Section at the University of Ottawa\, and is cross-appoint ed to the School of Rehabilitation Sciences and to the Critical Disability Theory Program at York University. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and has had a disability since birth. He has written widely on disability rights and is currently working on a book on the philosopher Cornelius Ca storiadis\, the nature of crip time and its relationship with disability a ccommodations under contract for Bloomsbury Academic. He is the co-author of many books including (with Morgan Rowe) Exploring Disability Identity a nd Disability Rights through Narratives: Finding a Voice of Their Own (Rou tledge).\n\nCatherine Roy has been active in the not-for-profit sector for over 30 years. She has worked with various stakeholders (community organi zations\, government agencies\, academia and private enterprise) on a vari ety of key issues such as access to the built environment\, culture and in formation\, health and social services\, education and employment as well as public policies and programs. Since 1999\, she has focused a lot of her work on access for marginalized populations\, notably people with disabil ities\, to the Knowledge Society and to information technologies. She is p resently Accessibility Advisor at 9I.\n DTSTART:20211104T200000Z DTEND:20211104T230000Z LOCATION:Zoom: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/8409673963 SUMMARY:Crip Camp: film screening and panel URL:/law/channels/event/crip-camp-334372 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR