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Seattle Disability Activism History

1 in 4 Americans have a disability, yet the history of disability activism is often underrepresented. The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods Historic Preservation program is creating a first-of-its-kind historic context study about disability activism. Come and learn from community members as they reflect on their experiences in the continued fight for disability rights.

Where: Museum of History and Industry; 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

When: November 13, 2024, talk starts at 7:00 pm

Names of the Interpreters: Amie Pease & Erin Baretich

ASL Interpretation and CART captioning are available during the program. In addition, a limited number of Assistive Listening Devices are available upon request. For more accessibility support, contact programs@mohai.org two weeks before the program.

ID: Faded color photograph of five people in wheelchairs, holding up signs of various message about changes happening at Center Park. There is one person standing behind the wheelchair users, holding up a yellow sign saying “Save o our bus Center Park”.

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