Black History and the Disability Rights Movement

02/29/2024, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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Overview

Type: Community Event

Admission: Free.

Description

Strongly influenced by the civil rights movement, the disability rights movement emerged in the late 20th century. Several Black leaders played critical roles in both movements, highlighting the intersectionality of Black and disabled identities and the ways both have been rendered invisible. Join us for a panel program to hear about the experiences of Black individuals with disabilities who have confronted both racism and ableism, as well as the contributions that Black people with disabilities have made to the disability rights movement. The program will conclude with a performance by guitarist and singer Deb Busch of the Angel Band Project. ASL interpretation will be provided.

More Information

Website:
Black History and the Disability Rights Movement

Contacts and Location

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Location:
Missouri History Museum
5700 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63112

Sponsor:
Missouri History Museum

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