NAMED Advocates Awarded $1 Million Grant by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to Rethink Language in Science

Racism + Ableism: How can you fight it?
In this eye-opening exploration, we define racism and ableism, shedding light on how these intersecting forms of discrimination impact individuals and communities.

A Basic Understanding of Accessibility
In the United States, over 25% of people have a disability. Our colleagues, community members, and families most likely have at least one person with a disability. So what qualifies as a disability? What is an accommodation? This tutorial examines a basic understanding of accessibility.

5 Black Women Who Taught Me About Bodily Autonomy
Especially since the ADA, many people with disabilities & people of color have unapologetically claimed their bodily autonomy. However, our society has also stripped bodily autonomy from our communities. This tutorial examines the stories of 5 Black women who teach us what bodily autonomy really means.

Black Disabled People During Juneteenth
Our understanding of Juneteenth largely comes from stories that are told by abled-bodied people. This tutorial discusses Juneteenth through the eyes of Black disabled leaders and helps you grapple with which disability principles to leverage during emancipation.

Disability Justice Reading List_2023
The objective of this reading list is to provide an overview of reading and video materials about various aspects of disability justice.
The Past, Present, & Future of Disability Justice

Bruce Kelley

Errol Shaw

Matrice Richardson

Darnell Wicker

Tony McDade
#BLM & #BDLM Protest
Authentic Storytelling v Stereotyping

Sanction Our Scars

Boldly
Disability Justice and Systems Advocacy

Decolonizing Dreams: A BIPOC Celebration of ADA30
For the longest, disabled people of color have been dominated by our connection to the medical industry and institutions. These images and stories often evoke pity, pain, and even brutality.
unlabeled

Meet Keri Gray

The Audacity of Our Advocacy

The Chance to Earn My Way
Disability Inclusion and Intersectionality

Dreams Worth Acting Upon

MLK Dreams
The Audacity of Our Advocacy

How much do I share? How much do I hide?

Explorations

Bravery
Best Practices for Disability Inclusion

What Do You Stand For?

Keri’s Scars

Present
Managing Bias
