THIS WEEK'S EVENTS

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Regular Weekly Meetings

Click the blue box for a list of meetings with their links that happen every week.

This list does not change from week to week unless otherwise noted.

Meetings are open to everyone!

This week's meeting topics (See calendar above for times and link):

DJ Joe Dance Party Summer schedule

June: 10,24
July: 8,15
August: 12,19

 

 

Wednesday's Staying Connected Topics

Juneteenth - Shameka Andrews 

LGBTQIA+ Pride Month - Ally Training -  Michael Carbonaro

 

Wednesday's Adventure Time Book - Susan Boyle-The Woman I Was Born To Be

 

10 MOST IMPORTANT LGBTQ ACHIEVEMENTS

LGBTQ rights have come a long way. As everyone is focused on the issues the community faces currently and looking to address them, it’s important to remember where we’ve come from. Looking back, you will notice that the rights accorded to the community were once a daydream. Here are the key historical milestone achievements of the LGBTQ rights movement.    

 https://www.eidhr.eu/10-most-important-lgbtq-achievements/

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RCWT June Events 

Register Here https://workforcetransformation.org/events/

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

FREE VIRTUAL EVENTS 

 
 

Empowerment Conversations Virtual Speaker Series 

SBRN is currently hosting our weekly, interactive Empowered Conversations: Virtual Speaker Series by and for adults with disabilities, featuring disabled speakers, experts and activists. This series is for adults with disabilities 21 and over only 

Register at: bit.ly/zoom-sbrnempoweredconversations2023

 

 

Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program (BORP) Virtual Classes 

BORP hosts live virtual exercise classes for people with physical disabilities. Join our experienced instructors for a fun and challenging workout!*

All classes are hosted on Zoom and offered free of charge,

You can also access recordings of BORP’s classes on BORP’s Youtube Channel and work out with us anytime.

 

 
 
 
 

All Bodies Dance Project Contemporary Improv

 Join the All Bodies Dance Project on alternating Fridays at 12pm PST/ 3pm EST to connect with the joy of movement, self-discovery, and imagination – all from the comfort of your home. 

a white man with down syndrome and a black woman with physical disabilities lean in together over a table of cupcakes

Self Advocacy Groups

In addition to the weekly events that are open to everyone, there are regional self advocacy groups that meet regularly: some in person and some on line. To find out about groups near you, click here to contact your regional coordinator. 

Self Advocacy Association of NYS
500 Balltown Road Bldg 12 | Schenectady, New York 12304
518-382-1454 | sandrews@sanys.org

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