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Disability History Month: DPAC presents a Conversation on Disability Activism

Wed 11 December 2019 17:30-19:30 - Goldsmiths Students' Union Ground Floor

Disabled Peoples Against the Cuts will be coming to give a talk/host a discussion about disability rights activism, speaking to this years Disability History Month theme of Leadership. 

 

About DPAC: 

DPAC is about disabled people and their allies. DPAC is UK based but we know that disabled people in other countries are suffering from austerity cuts and a lack of fundamental rights. We welcome all to join us in fighting for justice and human rights for all disabled people.

DPAC is for everyone who believes that disabled people should have full human rights and equality. It is for everyone that refuses to accept that any country can destroy the lives of people just because they are or become disabled or have chronic health issues. It is for everyone against government austerity measures which target the poor while leaving the wealthy unscathed. It is for everyone who refuses to stay silent about the injustices delivered by wealthy politicians on ordinary people and their lives.

Accessibility:
This event is on the ground floor. It is wheelchair accessible via a small lift that requires a staff member to operate it. Please ask at the Welcome Desk if you require assistance. There are gender neutral toilets on the ground floor and top floor of the building. The room has comfortable seating available. If you have any questions about accessibility or additional accessible requirements, please email accessibility@goldsmithssu.org.


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