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Cultural Awareness and Allyship with People with Disabilities - A Curated Resource Course -On Demand


Description
This curated resource course has over a hundred units of videos, comics, articles, toolkits, handouts, etc. to help illuminate concepts of ableism, allyship, and accessibility, and the lived experience of people with disabilities, etc.

This training is eligible for 3 CEU hours, but only if you spend 3 hours on it! If you need a CEUs certificate for this course, please make sure you have indicated that you need CEUs and included your license number in your user profile info. Certificates are generally sent to the email listed in your user profile once a month.

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Content
  • How to Complete This Course - Start Here!
  • How to complete this "curated resource" course
  • Navigating in an Ableist World
  • #StopAbleismBecause - microaggressions at universities
  • Forced Intimacy: An Ableist Norm
  • #Ableism from Center for Disability Rights
  • Disabled people are sharing the worst ‘compliments’ they’ve received
  • Things People With Disabilities Wish You Knew
  • The hidden extra costs of living with a disability
  • #AbledsAreWeird:People With Disabilities Share Uncomfortable Encounters from NPR
  • Social Justice Project - Ableism
  • 5 Myths You May Believe About ADHD (And the Facts That Prove Them Wrong) - comic
  • Athletic Inspiration Porn Is No Excuse to Shame Me for My Disability
  • Here’s What Neurodiversity Is – And What It Means For Feminism
  • This Is Why Consent Doesn’t Exist For Disabled Folks
  • Is It Okay To Say Disabled? What Is Ableism? What is Disability? With Keah Brown
  • Disability 101: Social Model Vs. Medical Model.pdf
  • Disability Rights Activist Movement Documentary
  • #ThingsDisabledPeopleKnow by Imani Barbarin
  • DISABILITY | How You See Me
  • Disability Sensitivity Training Video
  • I'm not your inspiration, thank you very much | Stella Young
  • 10 People Discuss Life With Disability And Illness - from BuzzFeed
  • I’m Not Sorry If My Disability Makes You Uncomfortable
  • The Subminimum Wage Disability Pay Loophole | The Daily Show
  • Allyship with People with Disabilities
  • 7 Reasons to Stop Calling Disabled People Inspirational
  • How to Treat a Person with Disabilities, According to People with Disabilities
  • 5 Things Even the Most Well-Meaning Non-Disabled People Forget
  • Things Not To Say To Someone Who Uses A Wheelchair
  • Things Not To Say To People With Dwarfism
  • Things Not To Say To A Deaf Person
  • Things Not To Say To A Blind Person
  • Things Not To Say To An Autistic Person
  • Things Not To Say To Someone With Cerebral Palsy
  • Things People With Down's Syndrome Are Tired of Hearing
  • Things Not To Say To Someone With Schizophrenia
  • 4 Ways to Be an Ally to People with Invisible Disabilities
  • I’m Autistic. Here Are 5 Ways You Can Support Me at Work
  • 3 Ways To Talk To Your Friends & Family About Their Ableist Views
  • 5 Things Not to Do When Interacting with Physically Disabled People
  • 5 Essential Ways to Support the Autistic Community in Autism Acceptance
  • Why We Demonize Mental Illness – And What to Do About It
  • No, We Won’t Calm Down – Tone Policing Is Just Another Way to Protect Privilege
  • Accessibility Best Practices
  • Why Is Accessible Design Good for Everyone?
  • ADA Shelter Accessibility Checklist
  • CDC Resources for Facilitating Inclusion and Overcoming Barriers
  • ADA National Network Information, Guidance and Training on the ADA
  • Creating Accessible & Inclusive Meetings or Events
  • Accessible Conference Guide from SIGAccess
  • Action_Steps_for_Medical_Providers-12pt.pdf
  • Effective_Communication_Accommodations.pdf
  • ADA Website and Standards
  • Visual Sensory Disabilities.508c.pdf
  • Audio Sensory Disabilities.508c_0.pdf
  • Digital and Web Accessibility lists and resources from Level Access
  • National Disability Employment Awareness Month: Advancing Access and Equity
  • DC Government guide on accessible meetings.pdf
  • How to Welcome Customers and Other Resources from Stop Ableism.org
  • New ‘universal design’ guide wants to make public spaces pleasant for all
  • 6 Great Moves to Throwing a More Accessible Party
  • How You Can Make Your Event More Accessible to People with Chronic Illnesses
  • Why Sex Education for Disabled People Is So Important
  • DC Government Manual for Accommodating Employees with Disabilities
  • Communication Board.pdf
  • Communication Pages.pdf
  • Accommodating for the Unseen: Creating Safe and Accessible Spaces
  • When You Talk About Banning Laptops, You Throw Disabled Students Under the Bus
  • Disrupting Ableist Language
  • Casual Ableist Language [CC]
  • 15 Common Phrases That Are Way More Ableist Than You May Realize
  • It’s Time to Retire “Able-Bodied”
  • I’m Not a Person with a Disability. I’m an Disabled Person
  • People First Language
  • It’s Perfectly OK To Call A Disabled Person ‘Disabled,’ And Here'sWhy
  • Conversations with Ivanova: People First and Identity First Language
  • Ableism and Language - OSU Disability Access Services Blog
  • 5 Reasons Why We Police Disabled People’s Language (And Why We Need to Stop)
  • Words Count: People First Language Explained
  • 3 Harmful Ways Casual Ableism Shows Up in Our Everyday Language
  • Person First Language Explained
  • How "Differently Abled" Marginalizes Disabled People
  • Identity-first vs. person-first language is an important distinction
  • Identity-First Language from Autistic Self-Advocacy Network
  • I'm 'Special'! // Identity First vs. Person First Language [CC]
  • Some People with Disabilities to Know
  • Our fight for disability rights and why we're not done yet | Judith Heumann
  • 8 influential black women with disabilities to follow
  • Disability Tales: PRIDE - from Rest For Resistance
  • 10 Top Disability Blogs
  • 10 Majorly Successful People With Disabilities
  • 50 Disability Rights and Inclusion Organizations to Follow on Twitter
  • When a Dancer’s Moves Include a Wheelchair
  • From the Top Musicians with Disabilities Special Initiative
  • 10 Disabled Musicians to Know
  • RAMPD - Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities
  • Disability in the Media
  • The Shape of Ableism: How We Restrict Disabled and Disfigured Stories
  • People Living With Disabilities Review Characters With Disabilities
  • Disabled People Still Aren't Being Cast to Tell Their Own Stories in Hollywood
  • How Disfigured Villains Like "Wonder Woman's" Dr. Poison Perpetuate Stigma
  • Representation Matters: Why Deaf Actors Should Play Deaf | John Maucere
  • The Most Damaging Way Movies Portray People With Disabilities
  • Marlee Matlin on Deaf Representation and Making History With "CODA" | The View
  • The Alienating Lack of Disability Representation in Literature
  • Beyond ableism and ignorance: disability and fiction
  • How To Be Disabled, According to Stock Photography | Autostraddle
  • Lists of Books about Disabilities and People with Disability for Kids and Teens
  • Disability Representation in Films and TV
  • Where Are All the Disabled People in the Body Positivity Campaigns?
  • Some AWESOME Films Featuring People with Disabilities
  • Disability History, Culture and Politics
  • The Power of 504 (open caption, english)
  • The Queer, Disabled, and Women of Color Suffragettes History Forgot
  • Women of Color Unite Presents First Women of Color Disability Summit
  • Museum of disABILITY History
  • What You Said, What You Meant To Say from Still My Revolution
  • disability history timeline.pdf
  • Disability FAQ from RespectAbility
  • About the Disability Pride Flag
  • Disability Politics - Language and Theoretical Models for Defining Disability
  • Let’s Be Real: Disability Justice Activists Saved Obamacare — How To Thank Them
  • Having a Mental Disorder is Not Trendy - a comic by Christine Deneweth
  • Moments in Disability History
  • Disabled People are Art: The Art of Us
  • The Call is Coming from Inside the House: White Supremacy and Disability
  • In Philly, Sign Language Has Its Own Accent - from The Atlantic
  • The enchanting music of sign language | Christine Sun Kim
  • Nyle DiMarco & Chella Man On Being Queer and Deaf | them.
  • “I Want to Be Visible”: A Queer #DisabledAndCute Photo Gallery
  • The Deaf Poets Society - an online journal of deaf and disabled literature & art
  • How architecture changes for the Deaf
  • Smelling New York: a blind man on the scents and sounds of the city
  • Monstering Magazine
  • The Spoon Theory - a method for capturing necessary effort and limited energy
  • Disability Scoop - The Premier Source for Developmental Disability News
  • Products mocked are often important tools for people with disabilities
  • POWER NOT PITY - A podcast for disabled people of color everywhere
  • Nyle DiMarco & Chella Man Teach Us Queer Sign Language | them.
  • The Disability Visibility Project: Hip-Hop, Disability & Police Profiling audio
  • Bi-Disability-Brochure-2022.pdf
  • Ability Privilege
  • Ableism Is the Go-To Disguise for White Supremacy. People Are Falling for It.
  • People Who Are Not Disabled Need To Check Out #AbleismExists RightNow
  • 10 Examples of Walking Privilege That All Walking People Should Acknowledge
  • 19 Examples of Ability Privilege
  • Accessibility and Ableism
  • Local Resources
  • Access Living Chicago
  • Progress Center for Independent Living
  • 2020--Progress Center-Outreach Flyer.doc
  • Finish Here!
  • *Complete this to get credit for your curated resource course completion
  • Evaluation survey for this Awareness and Allyship course
  • Keep the learning going!
Completion rules
  • You must complete the units "How to complete this "curated resource" course, *Complete this to get credit for your curated resource course completion"
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever