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The Dignity of Our Breathing: A Disability Pride Month Poetry Reading

July 29, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Free

This Disability Pride Month, join us for a poetry reading facilitated by Joselia Hughes featuring poets Kay Ulanday Barrett, Dan Schapiro, and Jackie Torres, and in conjunction with the thirty-third anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Hughes framed this poetry reading with this invitation: 

 

Let’s be potent and clear: it is summer 2023, the covid-19 pandemic rages, neglect from the status quo proliferates, many of our comrades have died, many more of our communities are dying and becoming increasingly debilitated. It is July which means it is Disability Pride Month. In the face of unwavering violence, Pride is a complicating energy to hold. It is neither just the appreciation of progress nor an acknowledgement of one’s efforts. Pride is a collective rally into the necessity of and our presence to dignity—in living, in death, in sorrow, in celebration. The dignity of ourselves as individuals within a network of many. The dignity of our breathing. The dignity of our struggle. The dignity of our being here now, our being there then, our will to be again. In a small chorus, Dan Schapiro, Jackie Torres, and Kay Ulanday Barrett will offer  up songs, chants, memories, directives, considerations, dreams, and much more on how we can continue our mission of dignified life for all of us. 

 

This event will take place on Zoom and will be accompanied by an cozy in-person viewing in the Susan and John Hess Family Theater for folks who wish to convene in person. This event will have ASL interpretation, CART captioning, and a low-stimulus sensory environment. If you have any questions, please email accessfeedback@whitney.org or call (646) 666-5574 (relay calls welcome).

 

This event is free but registration is required. 

Organizer

Whitney Museum of American Art
Phone
2126711823
Email
ASL_Tours@whitney.org
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Audience (by age)
Adults (Ages 18 and up), Teens (Ages 13-17)
Program Image Caption
Laura Aguilar, Will Work For #4, 1993. From the series Will Work For. Gelatin silver print, sheet: 19 7/8 × 15 15/16in. (50.5 × 40.5 cm). Purchase with funds from the Director's Discretionary Fund, 2019.394
Program Image Description
A black and white photo of the artist, a self-described fat Chicana woman. She stands in front of a building holding a cardboard sign which reads “Artist Will Work For Axcess”.
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