Bread and Roses

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Fri, 03/17/2017 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm
Collage includes portrait of Sara Acevedo in a soft brown sweater and knit hat, Neurowitch forearm tattoo, statements of identity and ending stigma, and images in English and Spanish of Autistic Pride, Neurodivergence, and chronic migraine.
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Sara outside on a sunny day smiling for the camera. She has blonde highlights, a herringbone jacket over black ruffly blouse, and a Frida Kahlo lapel pin.
Bulletin board displyaing Disability As Diversity lecture series, From Acces to Justice: Disability Beyond Universal Design, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion staff photo.
Sara Acevedo on Disability Justice

Sara M. Acevedo is an Autistic mestiza from Colombia who studies anthropology and social change with a focus on disability justice at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Today, she talks about disability studies, disability justice, language and identity, ableism, and a critique of Gloria Steinem's use of ableism in her Women's March speech. #Neurodiversity

Check out the Autismo, Liberación y Orgullo blog by Sara María Acevedo and Mónica Vidal Gutiérrez at https://autismoliberacionyorgullo.com/.

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