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This spreadsheet includes information and links to a variety of webinars and corresponding access information from March 2020 - May 2021. The spreadsheet is organized by topic category and then by date from most recent to older. Access notes include feedback from deaf/disabled attendees and/or panelists.
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DateEvent Title and Link to VideoPresenters/Host OrganizationAccess InformationNotes
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Disability Justice
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January 25, 2021Abolition, Deinstitutionalization, and Decareration in the PandemicAutistic Women and Nonbinary Network feat. Lydia X.Z Brown, Dustin Gibson, Shain NeumeierASL/English Interpretation
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September 15 Decarcerating Care: Taking Policing out of Mental Health Crisis ResponseInstitute for Development of Human Arts feat. Noah Gokul, Asantewaa Boykin, Tim Black, Stella Akua Mensah, Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkhulu, Neil GongASL/English interpretationNote: available captioning is auto-captioned, not live captioned.
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August 24Deej, Poetry, and Creative Forms of Resistance: #NoBodyIsDisposable Film Series Panel DiscussionLongmore Institute feat. DJ Savarese, Sara Acevedo, Lateef McLeodASL/English Interpretation, Closed Captioning
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August 23Building Across Movements: Disability as a Social Justice IssueCrip Camp: Mia Ives-Rublee, Patrice Strahan, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-SamarasinhaDeaf Interpreters, Closed CaptioningTranscriptPassword: HkTx8?=SCollective notesJournal Prompts Access Note: In the recording, during screen sharing, the Deaf Interpreters are very small in the upper right corner of the screen making them difficult to see.
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August 15Carceral AbleismProject LETS: Dustin GIbson & Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-MthimkhuluASL/English Interpretation, Closed CaptioningTranscriptAccess Note: ASL Interpreters in recording are very small on the right sideSlidesGoFundMe for Imani's House
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August 16Our Worth, Our Humanity: Disability Justice as a Spiritual PracticeCrip Camp: Rabbi Julia Watts Belser, Reverend Kendrick KempDeaf Interpreters, Closed CaptioningTranscriptPassword: $JF%4%W3Collective NotesJournal Prompts Access Note: In the recording, during screen sharing, the Deaf Interpreters are very small in the upper right corner of the screen making them difficult to see.
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August 5Psychiatry, Abolition, and New HorizonsFireweed Collective: Elliot FukuiASL/English Interpretation, Closed CaptioningAccess Note: ASL Interpreters in recording are small in the upper left corner.
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July 19I F&*$#ed Up: What I Learned From It and How to ApologizeCrip Camp Virtual: Bianca LaureanoDeaf Interpreters, Closed CaptioningTranscriptPassword: =&a0J4xUCollective NotesAccess Note: In the recording, during screen sharing, the Deaf Interpreters are very small in the upper right corner of the screen making them difficult to see.
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July 5The Personality Behind the Work: Finding Your Social Media VoiceCrip Camp Virtual: Imani Barbarin and Keah MariaDeaf Interpreters, Closed CaptioningTranscriptPassword: 9k+?+h85Collective NotesJournal Prompts
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June 26Solidarity is a Practice: Anti-Racist Work for White *MMIND FolksProject LETSASL/English Interpretation, Closed CaptioningAudio OnlyTranscriptSlidesResourcesMake a Plan for Anti-Racist Work
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June 21Let’s Talk About Sex: Our Bodies, Our Lives & Reproductive JusticeCrip Camp Virtual: Bianca Laureano and Cory SilverbergDeaf Interpreters, Closed CaptioningTranscriptPassword: 4R*7%2^7Collective NotesJournal PromptsAccess Note: In the recording, during screen sharing, the Deaf Interpreters are very small in the upper right corner of the screen making them difficult to see.
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June 16Disability Justice as the Vanguard of Recovery ThinkingDance NYC feat. Candace Thompson-Zachery
Alice Sheppard
Christopher Unpezverde Núñez
Dustin Gibson
Simi Linton
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June 14We Have ALWAYS Resisted: The History of Disabled Black ActivismCrip Camp Virtual Deaf Interpreters, Closed CaptioningTranscriptPassword: 0E.41.0JCollective NotesJournal PromptsAccess Note: In the recording, during screen sharing, the Deaf Interpreters are very small in the upper right corner of the screen making them difficult to see.
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June 12Virtual Event: Decarcerating Disability by Liat Ben-MosheLiat Ben-Moshe, Dean Spade, Erica MeinersASL/English Interpretation, Closed Captioning
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June 10Forum for the Disability Community on Police ViolenceDisability Voices United: Leroy Moore, Esperanza Dillard, Vikki Robinson, Dale Gallipo, Judy Mark, Sydney KamlagerASL/English Interpretation
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June 7, 2020All the Feels: Incorporating Trauma-Informed Care Strategies into our Work.Crip Camp Virtual Deaf Interpreters, Closed CaptioningTranscriptPassword: 5M$bR6P@Collective NotesPrompts and ResourcesAccess Note: In the recording, during screen sharing, the Deaf Interpreters are very small in the upper right corner of the screen making them difficult to see.
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June 3The Coronavirus & Fatness in the U.S.: At the Intersections of Anti-Blackness & Settler ColonialismJerVae Da’Shaun Harrison Tricia Rainwater-Tutwiler Caleb Luna, Sonalee RashatwarASL/English Interpretation, Closed CaptionsFAT STUDIES, BODY AND DESIRABILITY POLITICS: A READING LIST
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May 22, 2020Crisis Response TrainingProject LETSVideo (no CC, no ASL)TranscriptAudioSlidesResources
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May 15th, 2020Bedlam: Community DiscussionAzza Altiraifi, Akeem Browder, Felix Guzman, Leah HarrisASL/English InterpretationClosed Captioning Transcript
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May 8, 2020Disability Justice & COVID-19Dorian Taylor, Elandria Williams, Lateef McLeod, Leroy Moore Jr. ASL/English Interpretation, Closed Captions, Transcript, Escucha en español
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May 7, 2020Alt-Text as PoetryShannon Finnegan, Bojana Coklyat, Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, Eyebeam, and Grey Art Gallery at New York UniversityASL/English Interpretation, Image/Video DescriptionsWorkbook
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April 23, 2020Grounding Movements In Disability JusticeAzza Altiraifi, Cyree Jarelle Johnson, Dorian Taylor, Dustin Gibson, Talila A. Lewis, and Nirmala ErevellesASL/English Interpretation, Closed Captions, Transcript, Escucha en espanol
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April 10, 2020Moving at the Speed of Trust: Disability Justice and Transformative JusticeLeah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Elliott FukuiASL/English Interpretation, CC Live Transcript (meaning-for-meaning)Slide Deck (PDF)Access note deaf/signing note: sign interpretation and conversation often difficult to follow
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April 2, 2020Organizing in the Time of Social DistancingPatricia Berne, Lydia X.Z Brown, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha Closed CaptionsVisual Description of Webinar's Content and Slide Deck
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Abolition, Prisons & Policing
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May 4, 2021“Prisons Make Us Safer” and 20 Other Myths About Mass IncarcerationBarnard Center for Research on Women feat. Vikki Law and Andrea RitchieASL/English Interpretation
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March 15, 2021Coalition to Reimagine Public Safety Town Hall1Hood Power Hour feat. Leon Ford of Leon Ford Speaks, Michelle Kenney of Antwon Rose II Foundation, Robert Saleem Holbrook of Abolitionist Law Center, Dominique Johnson of Center for Policing Equity, Tim Black of Cahoots, Nikkita Oliver of Decriminalize Seattle/ No New Youth Jail, Shaun Glaze of Decriminalize Seattle, and Vinne Cervantes of Denver Alliance for Street Health ResponseASL/English InterpretationCaptions are auto-generated
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December 1, 2020Study and Struggle 4: Movement Building and Transnational Freedom StrugglesStudy & Struggle feat. Angela Davis, Lorgia García Peña, Medhin Paolos, Leti Volpp, Makani ThembaDeaf ASL Interpreters and live English Captioning
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November 2, 2020Abolitionist Educator: Abolitionist Universities: Organizing in and against EducationCritical Resistance feat. Audrey Beard, Yulia Gilich, Sandy Grande, Blu Buchanan, Damien Sojoyner, and Nick MitchellASL/English Interpretation Access Note: Signing participants noted that interpreter #2 was difficult to see and understand.
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October 21, 2020Transformative Justice in the Era of #DefundPoliceBarnard Center for Research on Women feat. Mimi Kim, Shira HasanASL/English InterpretationEnglish Captions / Transcript with Audo
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September 29, 2020Study and Struggle 2: Abolition, Intersectionality, and CareHaymarket Books feat. Dean Spade, Andrea J. Ritchie, Victoria Law, Pauline Rogers, Jarvis BensonDeaf ASL Interpreters and live English Captioning
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September 1, 2020Study and Struggle 1: Abolition as Study and Deconstructing Racial CapitalismHaymarket Books feat. Rachel Herzing, Rukia Lumumba, Derecka Purnell, and Stephen WilsonDeaf ASL Interpreters and live English Captioning
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August 27, 2020Care Not Cages: Harm Reduction, Decriminalizing Survival & Liberating SFNo New SF Jail CoalitionASL/English InterpretationAccess note: CC in Spanish & English were provided but are not available in the recording. Slides in English & Spanish were sent out before the webinar started. When screen-sharing began, ASL interpreters became smaller. Attendees didn't have the control to adjust the gallery view except for the pin which didn't work well because then slides became smaller, too. So having access to Slides was helpful.
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July 24, 2020We Take Care of Us: Transformative Justice Justice Teams Network ft. Mia Mingus, Mimi Kim, & Cat BrooksASL/English InterpretationAccess Note: There is one ASL interpreter for the full hour. Panelists often speak quickly. An off-screen interpreter reminds panelists to slow down and to not use acronymns.
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July 17, 2020Care Not Cops: Youth Safety Planning in a World Without PolicingSantera Matthews & The Janine Soleil Abolitionist Youth Organizing Institute (AYO, NYC!) - a collaboration between Project NIA & EFA Project Space.ASL/English Interpretation, Closed CaptionsGraphic Notes (coming soon)SlidesAccess Note: Interpreter in recording is small. Signing attendees shared that the first interpreter is difficult to understand.
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July 12, 2020Abolitionist Teaching in a Global Pandemic: Repurposing Our PedagogiesStephanie Cariaga, Bettina Love, Sagnicthe Salazar, Carla Shalaby, Marylin Zuniga Facilitated by: Farima Pour-Khorshid and Chrissy A. Z. HernandezClosed CaptionsTranscript
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July 2, 2020Abolish Policing, Not Just PoliceMariame Kaba, Victoria Law, Maya SchenwarClosed CaptionsTranscript
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June 25, 2020Abolition Can't Wait: A Teach in with #8toAbolition#8toAbolition: Mon Mohapatra, Leila Raven, Nnennaya Amuchie, Reina Sultan, K Agbebiyi, Sarah T. Hamid, Micah Herskind, Derecka Purnell, Eli Dru, Rachel Kuo
Deaf Interpreters + Closed Captioning (transcript coming soon)Access note: The captioning on Youtube is very fast. Hosts reported that this video is being manually recaptioned. Notes taken by Varsha (@vjkvarsha) on Twitterwww.8toAbolition.com
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June 16, 2020Repurposing our Pedagodies: Abolitionist Teaching in a Global PandemicFeaturing:
Stephanie Cariaga, Bettina Love, Sagnicthe Salazar, Carla Shalaby, Marylin Zuniga

Facilitated by: Farima Pour-Khorshid and Chrissy A. Z. Hernandez
ASL/English Interpretation, Closed Captions
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June 13, 2020South Asians in Defense of Black Lives Zoé Samudzi, Fahd Ahmed from DRUM, Cathy Dang from Center for Empowered Politics, Kshama Sawant from Seattle City Council, and Thenmozhi Soundararajan from Equality LabsASL/English InterpretationGraphic Notetaking
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June 12, 2020On the Road With Abolition: Assessing Our Steps Along the WayK Agbebiyi, Woods Ervin, Mariame Kaba, Dean Spade, Kamau WaltonASL/English Interpretation, Closed CaptionsTranscript (coming soon)Access note: closed captioning on Youtube may be inconsistent and fast. Graphic Notetaking
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May 28, 2020From Vision to Practice: Police Abolition in PAAkanke Washington, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
Ant Smith, Philly REAL
Elgin Bailey, Activist in Coatsville
Jasiri X, 1 Hood
Jihan Abdulmumit, Jericho Campaign to Free Political Prisoners
Jordan Andrews, Beyond Arrest
Tommy Joshua, North Philly Peace Park
ASL/English InterpretationASL Interpreters are difficult to see due to small size or low resolution.
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May 21, 2020Mass Incarceration & COVID-19 HEARDWebinar in ASL with English voice interpretationSpanish Interpretation (coming soon)Transcript
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May 12, 2020Parchman is Everywhere. We Demand an End to the National Crisis. Mississippi Prison Reform Coalition, Mississippi Poor People's CampaignASL/English Interpretation
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April 22, 2020One Community, One Mic (Part 2)AUON: All of Us or None ASL/English Interpretation
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April 15, 2020One Community, One Mic (Part 1)AUON: All of Us or None ASL/English Interpretation
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General
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May 7, 2021Survival and Resistance: Mutual Aid in Disastrous Times | Red May 2021Red May TV feat. Naomi Klein, Dean Spade, adrienne maree brown, Klee Benally, Chandan ReddyASL/English Interpretation
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February 9, 2021Money-Handling and Taxes for Mutual Aid GroupsBCRW: Dean Spade, Mike HaberASL/English Interpretation
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December 1, 2020Taking Children: A History of American Terror Barnard Center for Research on Women: Laura Briggs, Dina Francesca Haynes, and Valeria LuiselliASL/English Interpretation
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November 30, 2020Dean Spade and Mia Mingus Talk Mutual Aid Bluestockings Bookstore feat. Dean Spade and Mia Mingus ASL/English Interpretation and English captioning
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November 20, 2020Living In ReciprocityYork University feat. Andrea Davis, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Robyn Maynard, and Shama RangwalaASL/English Interpretation
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November 12, 2020We Keep Each Other Safe: Mutual Aid for Survival and SolidarityBarnard Center for Research on Women: Dean Spade, Ejeris Dixon, Mariame KabaASL/English InterpretationEnglish captioningSigning attendees reported that ASL/English interpretation was difficult to follow.
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September 24, 2020More Than Our Bodies, Reimagining Trans Narratives and Rethinking Transness and (trans)sending Stereotypes.Sound Off Ladies with guest host Oliver Stabbe and guests Catalleya, Asteria Summers, Chella ManThe conversation is in ASL with ASL/English voice interpretation and closed captioning.
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August 30, 2020Getting Paid Without Selling Out: How To Finance Your WorkCrip Camp: Julia Bascom, Villissa ThompsonDeaf Interpreters, Closed CaptioningTranscriptPassword: 2CHk6pv#Collective NotesJournal PromptsAccess Note: In the recording, during screen sharing, the Deaf Interpreters are very small in the upper right corner of the screen making them difficult to see.
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August 2, 2020Education for the People: Best Practices in FacilitationCrip Camp: Elandria Williams and Elliot FukuiDeaf Interpreters, Closed CaptioningTranscriptPassword: 3D6#RRvxCollective NotesAccess Note: In the recording, during screen sharing, the Deaf Interpreters are very small in the upper right corner of the screen making them difficult to see.
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July 16, 2020Introduction to Restorative Justice Bilphena Yahwon & The Janine Soleil Abolitionist Youth Organizing Institute (AYO, NYC!) - a collaboration between Project NIA & EFA Project Space.ASL/English InterpretationGraphic NotesSlidesGraphic Notes pt. 2
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June 30, 2020Young People are Healers Too! Rukia Lumumba J.D, Daniel Mendoza, MICKEY FERRARA (SHE/HER), Amir Casimir, Alexander Davis CGP (they, them, alex and Love), Moderators: Shaq, Emily Bautista Ed.D.ASL/English InterpretationClosed captions for this video are auto-generated.
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April 24, 2020What Every Activist Should Know Before Going to Law SchoolDean Spade Closed Captions
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April 6, 2020Movement Building in the Time of the Coronavirus: A Rising Majority Teach-InAngela Davis, Naomi Klein with Rising Majority leaders Thenjiwe McHarris (Blackbird), Cindy Wiesner (Grassroots Global Justice), Maurice Mitchell (Working Families Party), and Loan Tran (Southern Vision Alliance)Video (no CC, no ASL)escucha en españolEnglish Transcript
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Arts & Performance
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August 9, 2020Art Activism: Visual & Performing Arts as Vehicles for ChangeCrip Camp: Nomy Lamm, Sandie Yi, Antoine HunterDeaf Interpreters, Closed CaptioningTranscriptPassword: 6T@^W19pCollective NotesJournal PromptsAccess Note: In the recording, during screen sharing, the Deaf Interpreters are very small in the upper right corner of the screen making them difficult to see.
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August 2, 2020Play: A Farm For MemeallgoNarrado en espanol y intérprete de lenguaje de señas americana/Narrated in Spanish with Spanish-ASL interpretationNarrated in English with English-ASL interpretation
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May 21, 2020National Black Theate @ Home: Part FiveFeaturing Claudia Alick, Jerron Herman, Mary Hodges, and Antoine Hunter. Moderated by NBT co-curator, ChelseaDeASL/English InterpretationFor this conversation we will discuss creative resilience and the need for better language to describe the experiences of artists with disabilities. We will also explore how creating art creates new ways of understanding.
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