The Disability Art and Culture Project is proud to announce receipt of a grant from the Kaiser Permanente Community Fund at Northwest Health Foundation, to support the REAL: Reject Economic Ableist Limits initiative. We invite you to join us to learn more, and let your voices be heard, at two upcoming events Wednesday, February 15, … Continue reading REAL: Reject Economic Ableist Limits February Events
DACP Statement in Solidarity with People of Color & Anti-racist Organizers after the “Shirley Q. Liquor” incidents in Portland, OR.
Many of us are dealing with the aftermath of a series of racist incidents in Portland, OR, DACP’s home community. On January 30, 2013, the Eagle Bar booked a notorious drag performer, Charles Knipp. Knipp performs his most famous and racist character, “Shirley Q. Liquor,” in blackface, and perpetuates the incredibly ugly “Welfare Queen” stereotype … Continue reading DACP Statement in Solidarity with People of Color & Anti-racist Organizers after the “Shirley Q. Liquor” incidents in Portland, OR.
Thanks for a great year!
Dear friends of the Disability Art and Culture Project, Thank you for being part of our most successful year yet! You can help us jump-start our work for 2013 by making a tax-deductible gift to DACP before 11:59pm on December 31! 2012 was fantastic for DACP! We had our second annual Sex, Love, and Disability … Continue reading Thanks for a great year!