Showing posts with label Disability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disability. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Webinar: Serving People with Cognitive Disabilities

Training opportunity through the Advocacy Caucus for Persons with Disabilities of CALCASA.  
We are fortunate to have Stacy Everson, Executive Director of SEEDS Educational Services, Inc. on Serving People with Cognitive Disabilities.  This training will focus on increasing your knowledge about people with cognitive disabilities, their strengths, and the barriers they face in our community as well as helping to build your skills to effectively advocate for survivors with care and respect. 

This training is scheduled on March 27th from 2:00-4:00pm

Please register using the following link: https://calcasa.ilinc.com/register/hptzvzv

Friday, June 17, 2011

The Feministing Five: Patty Berne

http://feministing.com/2009/09/19/the-feministing-five-patty-berne/


An interview with an SFWAR board member!
The Feministing Five: Patty Berne
Patricia Berne is the Co-Founder and Director of Sins Invalid, a San Francisco theater company that blends performance and art with the political vision of a more just and equal world.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

In Honor of Laura Hershey

On November 26th, the world lost a powerful feminist, violence prevention advocate and disability rights activist, Laura Hershey. She's contributed so much wisdom to SFWAR and to the world. We want to share with you here some of her words and wisdom. Please take a moment to honor her passing.

deep respect.
(click Read More for poetry and links)

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Film: Beyondmedia Education - Doin' It: Sex, Disability and Videotape

The Empowered Fe Fes, a peer group of young women aged 16 to 24 with different disabilities, strike again with their second video production, an insightful investigation into the truths about sex and disability. In the video, the Fe Fes educate themselves about sex from many angles by talking with activists and scholars. The viewer tags along on a date between a woman with a disability and her able-bodied boyfriend, exploring relationship issues of dating with a disability over a candle-lit dinner. To purchase the full version visit our website www.beyondmedia.org.


Friday, April 2, 2010

Sins Invalid: Artists In Residence (AIR) Program

http://sinsinvalid.org/whats_new.html#air

All new for 2010!
SINS INVALID ARTIST IN RESIDENCE APPLICATION
Applications Due April 26, 2010
{Download the Application}

Sins Invalid is launching a brand new Artists In Residence (AIR) Program, in which four to eight emerging artists will be invited to partner us in developing their craft over a period of eight months, with a series of monthly workshops culminating in a performance in December 2010.

Workshops will be held in San Francisco and/or the East Bay.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Poemsong for Liberation: A Poetry Workshop

Sins Invalid presents:
Facilitated by Vanessa Huang and Leroy Moore
Sunday, April 18th, 2010, 3 – 6 pm
Brava Theater Center
2781 24th St. at York Street, San Francisco
Cost: Free

Poetry is not a luxury: “it is through poetry that we give name to those ideas which are – until the poem – nameless and formless, about to be birthed, but already felt” (Audre Lorde)

This workshop will invite participants to deepen our truth-telling practice in community, through poetry. We will explore and write poetry of necessity.

About the workshop leaders:

VANESSA HUANG is a poet, writer, filmmaker, cellist, community organizer, and consultant who has worked to integrate cultural work and digital/social media with leadership development and movement building from the margins. She is a recent finalist for the 2010 Poets & Writers California Writers Exchange Award.

LEROY F. MOORE JR is a Black disabled writer, poet, and community activist who has authored a spoken word CD and chapbook entitled Black Disabled Man with a Big Mouth & a High IQ and created the Krip-Hop Mixtape Project. He is a cofounder of and frequent performer in Sins Invalid.

Sins Invalid is a performance project that incubates and celebrates artists with disabilities, centralizing artists of color and queer and gender-variant artists as communities who have been historically marginalized. Our performance work explores the themes of sexuality, embodiment and the disabled body where normative paradigms of “normal” and “sexy” are challenged, offering instead a vision of beauty and sexuality inclusive of all individuals and communities.

This event is wheelchair accessible. Although we cannot guarantee a scent free environment, we ask that people please refrain from using scented products for this event. Our workshops are open to anyone who is interested in exploring the intersection and disability and embodiment. Limit: 20 participants. If space becomes limited, we are prioritizing participants who identify as having a disability. For more information and/or to enroll, please contact: info@sinsinvalid.org or call 510-689-7198.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Monday, October 26, 2009

Writing the Body Workshop

Sins Invalid presents our fall workshop:
Writing the Body
with Elaine Beale

A creative writing workshop in which we will use writing to explore our relationship with our bodies, dis/ability, concepts of health and illness, and our experiences of sexuality. Open to writers of all levels of experience.

WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 15th, 2009, 1-4 pm

WHERE: Modern Times Bookstore
888 Valencia St., at 20th St. [map]
San Francisco

COST: Free

Wheelchair accessible. Please do not wear scented products to this event, although we cannot guarantee a scent-free environment.

Our workshops are open to anyone who is interested in exploring the intersection and disability and embodiment. Limit: 20 participants. If space becomes limited, we are prioritizing participants who identify as having a disability.

For more information and to enroll, please contact:
info@sinsinvalid.org or call 510-689-7198.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Tabling For Sins Invalid

We need help with tabling and onsite counseling for audience members at this year’s Sins Invalid.  This is an amazing evening of performance and a great opportunity to earn some hours. Folks who table will be able to watch the show (I’m still checking about the availability of seating).  NOTE:  Please arrive approximately 30 minutes before your shift to set up informational materials.

Please contact Amal as soon as possible if you are interested in tabling at 415-861-2024 x 309 or email amalkouttab@sfwar.org

Friday, October 2nd 2009 @ 8 pm (SHIFT 6:30-10:30)

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Saturday, October 3rd 2009 @ 8 pm (SHIFT 7-10:30)

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Sunday, October 4th 2009 @ 7 pm (SHIFT 6-9:30)

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See this blog post for more info on the event itself: http://sfwarvolunteers.blogspot.com/2009/09/performance-sins-invalid.html

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Performance: Sins Invalid



Sins Invalid is a performance project on disability and sexuality that incubates and celebrates artists with disabilities, centralizing artists of color and queer and gender-variant artists as communities who have been historically marginalized from social discourse.

WHEN:
8pm Friday, October 2nd
8pm Saturday, October 3rd (interpretation provided by Stage Hands)
7pm Sunday, October 4th

WHERE:
Brava Theater
2789 24th St. (at York), San Francisco [map]
For more info please call 510.689.7198

Seminar: Disability Issues in Therapy

http://www.feministtherapyassociates.com/DisabilityCEU.html

Nearly all of us will eventually become disabled, and people with disabilities form the largest minority group. Yet therapists receive little training about these issues. This workshop is designed to help you understand and support your clients with disabilities. You will learn about sexuality, partner issues, hidden disabilities, psychological aspects, therapy goals, counter-transference, how best to accommodate clients, and multiple minority status issues (race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender etc.). We will also discuss case vignettes. NEW: This seminar has been expanded to include films.

(This counts towards Continuing Education)

Article: Mom who shot daughter had complained about care

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/09/19/BAIC19P84E.DTL&tsp=1