Conversation Project: Understanding Disability: Family and Community Stories

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Name: Conversation Project: Understanding Disability: Family and Community Stories
Date: April 19, 2017
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM PDT
Event Description:

The disability community accounts for 12 percent of the US population and almost 14 percent of the population of Oregon. All Oregonians are influenced by the disability community, whether as individuals with a disability or as family members, friends, or allies of someone with a disability. Join writer and activist Jill Crawford Hurt in an exploration of our experiences and perceptions of this community. Participants in this conversation will look at what they know of the stories of their own family, friends, and colleagues and consider the sources of their perspectives. Whether these stories contain themes of pride, oppression, resistance, failure, or success, they offer us an opportunity to rethink our perceptions.

The Conversation Project brings Oregonians together to talk—across differences, beliefs, and backgrounds—about important issues and ideas. A series of Conversation Project events will be hosted by the City of Springfield's Committee for Diversity and Inclusion and Springfield Library the third Wednesday of the month January through April 2017.

Library Meeting Room.

Location:
Springfield Public Library
225 5th Street
Springfield, OR 97477
Date/Time Information:
April 19, 2017
5:30 - 7:00 pm
Fees/Admission:
Free and open to the public.
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