Disabled Legacies: Beyond Access and Inclusion
February 27 and 28. Join us in London and/or online
Dear Friends, Colleagues, and Supporters,
A quick e-newsletter to let you know about Disabled Legacies: Beyond Access and Inclusion, a series of events I’m co-convening with Khairani Barokka and Sria Chatterjee, for the Paul Mellon Centre in London to be held at the Building Centre and online.
On February 27 and February 28, join us, Sandy Ho, Simon Watney, Rebecca Sanchez, Abi Palmer, Hannah Wallis, Iarlaith Ní Fheorais, Resting Museum (Priyanka D’Souza and Shreyasi Pathak), Jill H. Casid, Jaipreet Virdi, Amelia Cavallo-Lander (Quiplash), and Shivaangee Agrawal, for what promises to be an entertaining, informative, and celebration of Disability Art and Culture.
Free either in person or online. Get your free tickets here and/or here.
There will be another round of exciting events on March 27 and March 28, so stay tuned for the March program to be announced soon.


