TOOLKITS

  • Accessibility Guidelines for Organizers & Facilitators

    Accessibility Montreal.

    This toolkit exists to help organizers rethink the best way to center marginalized communities in community organizing.

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  • Caption, Subtitle and Translate Video

    Amara.

    A free subtitling service that allows videos to be subtitled for free.

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  • Disability Studies

    Briond, J.

    An epub reader for literature and critical reads on disability studies.

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  • Reproductive Rights and Women with Disabilities

    Center for Reproductive Rights.

    A comprehensive report with laws, policies, and programs of action that promise to uphold the rights of women with disabilities.

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  • General Disability Justice, Anti-Ableism, and Access Resources

    Community Organizers.

    A resource hub of resources and readings to learn about ableism, access, and disability justice.

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  • Nuts and Bolts of Disability Access

    Community Organizers.

    A resource hub on how to make events, outreach, and organizing marches more accessible and friendly in creating safe spaces for all.

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  • HomeManners

    Community Organizers.

    A resource hub summarizing basic tenets of disability rights, disability justice, and the intersection between these issues and other social justice movements.

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  • Disability 101

    Human, E.

    An info sheet distinguishing the medical model versus social model on disability.

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  • The Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Women and Girls with Disabilities

    ICPD Beyond 2014.

    An extensive report on safeguarding the sexual rights of women and girls who live with disabilities.

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  • Disabilities and Disability Justice

    Resilient Campus.

    A starter toolkit for understanding language, supporting organizational work, and developing tools to support disability rights.

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  • Disability/Access Organizing

    Showing up for Racial Justice.

    An introductory resource hub offering information on the politics, practice, and knowledge on disability justice through an intersectional lens.

  • Institutional Ableism Examples

    TDSJ2E.

    A chart delineating the differences between intentional and unintentional institutional ableism in various spaces (e.g. education, health care, etc).

  • Captioning Youtube Videos

    The National Center on Disability and Access to Education.

    A guide on how to caption youtube videos to make them more accessible.

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  • Disability Etiquette

    United Spinal Association.

    A toolkit with tips on working with people living with disabilities.

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