This discussion on the intersection of anti-Blackness and ableism is hosted by Extreme Kids & Crew, which cultivates welcoming, accessible spaces where kids ...

On Wednesday, October 14, we welcomed a handful of self-advocates and experts on race and disability to talk about intersectionality, what disability justice looks like, how children can advocate for themselves, and much more. You can watch the whole discussion above, and you can read a transcript of the conversation and learn more about the panelists here.

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It felt joyful, if also a little precarious, to be up on that table, but what was even more wonderful was stepping back down into a space where I belong, among people who support one another. Extreme Kids, after all, is not just a space to be, it’s a space to belong; the sense of community I felt among the crowd in the Factor’s living room extends into the schools where we work and the places we have created community across our city.

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