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LEAD Program Collection of programs specific to the LEAD Program which focuses on emphasizing the issues impacting people with disabilities in historically marginalized communities.
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Supporting Refugee and Immigrant Families Through Transitional Services mié, 18 jun, 16:00 UTC
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Breaking The Silence: Mental Health in the Black Community mié, 9 jul, 16:00 UTC
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Disability In Latinx Communities mié, 17 sept, 16:00 UTC
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Disability Resources in Latinx Communities mié, 24 sept, 16:00 UTC
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Black Disabled Motherhood and Access to Assistive Technology mar, 15 abr, 16:00 UTC
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Why Black Disabled History Matters: Honoring Contributions of Resilience mié, 5 feb, 17:00 UTC
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Changing the Narrative: Addressing Disability Stigma Across Cultures mié, 22 ene, 17:00 UTC
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LEAD Parent Program Information Session jue, 16 ene, 23:00 UTC
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Disability In Latinx Communities jue, 12 sept, 16:00 UTC
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Juvenile Justice & Disability mié, 14 ago, 16:00 UTC
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How to be an Advocate in Special Education as a BIPOC Parent mar, 23 jul, 16:00 UTC
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Celebrating CROWN Day:Conversations on Hair, Disability, and Discrimination mié, 3 jul, 16:30 UTC
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Disability Awareness in Refugee Communities lun, 24 jun, 22:00 UTC
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How to be an Advocate in Special Education as a BIPOC Parent mié, 29 may, 16:00 UTC
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#TechTuesday Assistive Technology for Hair mar, 27 feb, 17:00 UTC
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Supporting a Child with a Disability: A Journey to Disability Pride mié, 31 ene, 17:00 UTC
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Inclusion in Faith - Three Perspectives of Disability in Faith Traditions jue, 30 jun, 22:00 UTC
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Organizador de LEAD Program
Michigan Disability Rights Coalition is a 37-year-old statewide nonprofit collaborative of people with disabilities including people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), individuals without disabilities, and groups committed to building inclusive communities.We believe inclusion of people with disabilities cannot be fully realized without also ending all forms of violence like: racism, xenophobia, classism, sexism, ageism, transphobia, heterosexism and all other forms of oppression.