10/05/2018
Hey Everyone,
Make sure you mark your calendar for Orange Ability, this Sunday (10/07)! The address is 820 Comstock Avenue. Check out our website
OrangeAbility.syr.edu for more info
OrangeAbility | Accessible Athletics at Syracuse University
Home Welcome to the official webpage of OrangeAbility: Accessible Athletics and Recreation at Syracuse University! OrangeAbility will be a day full of inclusive and adaptive sports! Engage with local teams on the court, as well as organizations in our expo area. Bring your friends, family, kids, and...
09/19/2018
The Disability Cultural Center is getting ready for OrangeAbility; are you??
See you on October 7!
Info for OA 2018 | OrangeAbility
Info for OA 2018 OrangeAbility 2018: Accessible Athletics Expo Sunday, October 7, 2018 Women’s Building, 1:00-5:00 pm OrangeAbility will be a day full of inclusive and adaptive sports, such as adaptive tennis and sled hockey! Engage with local teams on the court, as well as organizations in our ex...
07/13/2018
We hit OVER 400 LIKES! You all are awesome!
Thank you for your support and we hope to see you at OrangeAbility on Sunday, October 7 at 1:00 pm at the Women's Building!!
03/21/2018
DISABILITY JUSTICE AND MASS INCARCERATION WORKSHOP WITH TL LEWIS!
Date : March 29th, 2018
Time: Workshop from 10:00AM to 12:00PM Lunch from 12:00PM to 1:00PM
Where: 228B Schine Student Center, Syracuse University Campus
ASL and CART provided. Email [email protected] for accommodations by March 27th and any questions.
Sponsored by the Center on Human Policy, Disability Law Society, and the Disability Cultural Center.
Workshop Description:
People with disabilities represent over half of all people killed by law enforcement and are the largest minority population in our jails and prisons. Yet, advocates rarely view the crisis of mass incarceration through a disability justice lens or approach decarceration advocacy with an intersectional framework. This presentation will explore the historical and present nexus between race, class, disability and structural inequities within the criminal legal system and those systems that feed the United States carceral system. Attendees will learn practical strategies for advocacy in education, legal and prison settings that foreground long-standing federal disability rights laws and that center disability justice principles. The presenter will examine and critique current trends in advocacy and offer innovative and intersectional alternatives that have the potential to stem the tide of mass incarceration for all people.
02/28/2018
"According to ASAN, disabled people are twice as likely as nondisabled people to be victims of violent crime. Every year, the national media covers dozens of stories about murders of disabled people by family members or caregivers, and many more go unnoticed.
“The media often positions disability as inherently tragic and death as a mercy. Caregivers are valorized for their hard work and ‘suffering,’ and when they murder a disabled person, it’s portrayed as inevitable. No sympathy is given to disabled people for being murdered, nor are the unique contributions they brought to their communities mourned,” says Elly Wong ’19, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and co-organizer of DDoM."
is Thursday. Join us.
Disability Day of Mourning Candlelight Vigil Planned for Thursday
Syracuse University will hold a Disability Day of Mourning (DDoM) candlelight vigil on Thursday, March 1, from 2-3:30 p.m. in Rooms 304A and B in the Schine Student Center. The Disability Student Union (DSU) and the Disability Cultural Center (DCC), in conjunction with the Autistic Self Advocacy Net...
02/19/2018
On Wednesday, February 21st, On The Spectrum (OTS) will host a trivia night in the Hall of Languages 114 from 7 pm - 9 pm, with Active Minds, the Disability Student Union, the Disability Cultural Center, and the Beyond Compliance Coordinating Committee. Starting at 8 pm, OTS will have a modified version of one of their weekly meetings about… special interests!
Gluten-free pizza (with both meat and vegetarian options), drinks, and American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be provided.
If you need additional accommodations or have further questions about the event or OTS in general, please contact Chris Damon ([email protected]) or Justin Robbins ([email protected]) ASAP.
(Photo Description: A flyer reading “Special Interest Trivia Night Wednesday, February 21st, 7-9 PM” in red print against a white backdrop, with a red lower bar. “Hall of Languages 114” is in smaller text below. Below the text is the word “trivia” in green with the second lower-case “i” stylized as a question mark and the dot of the first lower-case “I” stylized as a brain. “Trivia” is bordered by two neurodiversity symbols on each side.)