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Disability in Indigenous Communities (From Disability & Philanthropy Forum)
November 14 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Three in ten Indigenous people are living with a disability in the United States. Structural forms of marginalization, including racism, ableism, and gender bias, are inextricably linked, and exacerbate the stigma and discrimination experienced by Indigenous people with disabilities.
In this webinar, we will center disabled Indigenous leaders as they share their lived experiences. The discussion will highlight why philanthropy must heed the leadership of disabled Indigenous people in order to support justice for Indigenous communities.
CART and ASL interpretation will be provided. If you require another accommodation to fully participate in the webinar, please note it in your registration, or contact us at communications@disabilityphilanthropy.org. This free webinar is presented by the Disability & Philanthropy Forum.
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