Egale Canada launched Against the Current β a confidential national survey on 2SLGBTQI experiences with hate & violence in Canada. Your voice matters.
Take the survey: survey.alchemer-ca.com/s3/50415812/...
@dstorontometu
The School of #DisabilityStudies is the first in Canada to offer a degree education that is strongly rooted in a #disability studies perspective. https://www.torontomu.ca/disability-studies/
Egale Canada launched Against the Current β a confidential national survey on 2SLGBTQI experiences with hate & violence in Canada. Your voice matters.
Take the survey: survey.alchemer-ca.com/s3/50415812/...
The Disability Publics Lab invites you to join us for a hybrid talk:
Disability in Crisis? Towards a Critical Imagination of Disability Politics with Dr. Akihito Kato
March 4, 12β1 PM ESTβ¨@ TMU (SHE 576) and on Zoomβ¨ASL interpretation and captions provided.
Register:https://bit.ly/disability-crisis
Poster for the Unify Deaf Film Festival, 21-26 October 2025. A tall tower made of stacked TVs against a blue sky, surrounded by stylized text.
Audience seated in a dimly lit theater, facing a stage with five panelists under a large screen displaying "Unify Deaf Film Festival" in bold colors.
A group of people sit facing a panel of speakers in a brick-walled room. Panelists watch as an interpreter signs. A sign reading βUrbanspace Galleryβ hangs above the panel.
A group of people in a bright room watch a presentation. A woman speaks, while an interpreter signs. The setting is casual and engaged.
The Unify Deaf Film Festival (UDFF) is back this year in Toronto from October 21β26, 2025!
π 350 King St W, Toronto, ON
π More info: undividedproduction.com/pages/event-...
#UDFF2025 #DeafFilmFestival #DeafCulture #Accessibility
Accessibility: ASL interpretation & automated captioning provided.
Access inquiries: l.ross@utoronto.ca
A project led by researchers at U of T, Carleton, Empowerment Council, TMU, UWI, & Windsor, supported by SSHRC.
Illustrations by @harmeetrehal
Panelists:
β’ Navi Dhanota, Accessibility Consultant
β’ Richard Douglass-Chin, Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Windsor
β’ Danielle Landry, Research Associate, TMU
β’ Soumyaa Subramanium, Recent MPH Grad, U of T
Moderator:
β’ Marina Morrow, Professor, York Univ.
From the Mad Studies Hub:
Resisting Sanism in the University: Past, Present and Future
Despite powerful acts of resistance, sanism remains embedded in university culture, policy, and everyday life.
Sept 24, 2025 | 4:30β6:30 PM EDT
Online & Free
Register: www.eventbrite.ca/e/resisting-...
Workshops4Gaza is a collective of autonomous writers, organizers, educators, and creatives offering skill-sharing and knowledge-mobilizing workshops to raise funds for Palestinians in Gaza.
Past sessions are available by donation.
Request a workshop or donate here: airtable.com/app2F3TGsD60...
A picture of Drew who has long brown hair with bangs, smiling in front of a full cozy bookshelf.
Please join us in extending a warm welcome to Dr. Drew McEwan, who will be joining the School of Disability Studies at Toronto Metropolitan University as a limited-term faculty member beginning July 1, 2025!
Blue background with yellow and white text reading 'Congratulations Disability Studies Class of 2025,' surrounded by confetti and fireworks.
π Congratulations, Class of 2025!
It was such a joy to celebrate with those of you who attended convocation today, whether in person or virtually. Your years of dedication, brilliance, and hard work are truly worth celebrating. We can't wait to see what you do next! π«πΏ
π£ From Toronto Disability Pride March organizers:
TDPM is back July 5, 2025!
1β5PM | Queenβs Park to Grange Park
More info + access guide:
torontodisabilitypride.wordpress.com
A promotional graphic with a tan and pink background. Text reads: βRob Macaisa Colgate, author of Hardly Creatures.β On the left is a black-and-white photo of Rob, wearing a graphic T-shirt and blazer. On the right is the cover of Hardly Creatures, which features a golden sculpted face with a pink salamander-like creature crawling over it. Below: βFriday, May 30 β’ 7pm ET, Tangled Art Gallery, Toronto, Canada.β
Join us for the Toronto launch of Hardly Creatures by Rob Macaisa ColgateβMay 30, 7PM at Tangled Art Gallery. A night of disability arts, original work from Tangled staff, and poetry rooted in Robβs time at Tangled and TMU as a DST fullbright scholar. Tour details: www.robmacaisacolgate.com/events
Sending a joyful shout out today to all the fabulous autistic students of Disability Studies @dstorontometu.bsky.social Thank you for your presence and contributions.
Simple blue slide with sparkles and two callout boxes. One shows the program URL (www.torontomu.ca/disability-studies) with a large arrow icon. The second shows the contact email: Paris Master-McRae at m2paris@torontomu.ca.
π Apply any timeβour program accepts students year-round.
π» Info: torontomu.ca/disability-studies
π§ Contact: m2paris@torontomu.ca
#TMU #DisabilityStudies #AccessibleEducation
Blue and yellow illustrated slide with text that defines Disability Studies as exploring disability-informed approaches to mental health, technology, policy, design, the arts, and rights and justice. Visual elements include a potted plant, N95 mask, tablet, and microphone
Disability Studies explores how disabled peopleβs lives are shaped by culture, policy, health, tech & more.
Study disability-informed approaches to:
β mental health
β design
β rights & justice
βand more.
Blue and yellow illustrated slide with text listing who the Disability Studies (BA) program is for. Criteria include having a college diploma or 2+ years of university, wanting to study part-time and online, caring about social transformation and equity, and balancing other life commitments. Visual elements include potted plants, a coffee cup, grabbing stick, and headphones.
This program is designed for:
β College grads
β People with 2+ years of university
β Advocates, support workers, and caregivers
β People who value justice and equity
#AdultEducation
A flat-style illustration of a home workspace in blue and gold, with a sleeping cat, laptop, notebook, coffee cup, and plants. Large yellow text reads, βLooking to complete your degree online?β followed by βEarn your BA in Disability Studiesβ and the programβs URL: www.torontomu.ca/disability-studies.
Looking to finish your degree online, at your own pace?
Earn your BA in Disability Studies through a flexible, part-time program from Toronto Metropolitan University. www.torontomu.ca/disability-s...
#DisabilityStudies #OnlineLearning
#MadStudies #MadStudiesTheBasics #DisabilityStudies #ASL #DeafAccessibility #VirtualEvent
ASL version of the event invite by Deafinitely Digital with Hayley Hudson.
π Mad Studies: The Basics by Merrick Daniel Pilling
ποΈ Mon, June 16, 2025 | 3:00β4:30 PM EST
π» Virtual webinar: bit.ly/MadStudiesTh...
ASL interpretation + live captions available.
Access: disability.publics@torontomu.ca
#MadStudies #MadStudiesTheBasics #BookLaunch #VirtualEvent #DisabilityStudies #TorontoMet #MadStudiesHub #ASL #DisabilityPublicsLab
Featuring panelists Idil Abdillahi, Jersey Cosantino, Nadena Doharty, Savitri Persaud, and moderator Lucy Costa.
Hosted by Disability Publics Lab (TMU) + Mad Studies Hub (York University).
Mad Studies: The Basics provides a partial accounting of a field that emerged from, and must remain accountable to, community knowledge, activism, and the perspectives of those who have been psychiatrized and dehumanized by the psy complex and other exploitative systems of power.
π Join us for the virtual launch of Mad Studies: The Basics by Merrick Daniel Pilling!
π Monday, June 16, 2025
π 3:00β4:30 PM EST
π» Register: bit.ly/MadStudiesTh...
ASL interpretation + automated live captions provided.
Access inquiries: disability.publics@torontomu.ca
A square crop graphic with a split navy and white background. At the top right is the panel title: Decarcerating Care: Strategy, Struggle & Sustained Commitment. Below in small white letters is the event's description: βBalancing the need to meet the moment with a broader, long-term vision; amplifying strategies that move us toward a future where radical care is accessible, just, and free from state violence.β Beneath the description is the Decarcerating Care graphic, a colorful tree with flowers growing out of the ground with shackles on the roots. Next to the Decarcerating Care graphic is the date and time: Monday, May 5, 6-9 pm EST. On the left are headshots of the panelists and moderator: Nze Okoronta, Olka Baldeh, Autumn Asher Blackdeer, Sean Donovan, M. E. OβBrien, and Luke Sikinyi. At the bottom left is the text: ASL + CART provided and the registration link: bit.ly/DecarceratingCare9
From the Community: On 5/5, IDHA NYC presents the next installment of #DecarceratingCare, exploring how to balance meeting the moment with a broad, long-term vision and amplifying strategies towards accessible, radical care
Register: bit.ly/Decarceratin...
Please read this guest blog from the Disability Visibility Project by dena harry saleh:
βThe Intersection of Disability and Genocideβ.
They share Khaled Sulaiman's story and how violence and displacement threaten his access to care and survival.
disabilityvisibilityproject.com/2024/12/16/t...
@dstorontometu.bsky.social
A blue and orange graphic with wavy lines. Text reads: "Take a Spring/Summer 2025 course with Disability Studies."
Spring/Summer 2025 Disability Studies courses are here! Explore topics like representation, madness, and resistance in our latest offerings. Check them out: www.torontomu.ca/calendar/202...
Promotional poster for the βTMU Disability Studies Info Session.β The background is a blue ombre that leads into a solid white background. The event is on Saturday, March 29, from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM at the Daphne Cockwell Complex (DCC), 288 Church Street. It highlights the part-time post-diploma BA program and covers disability-informed approaches to mental health, tech, policy, the arts, and more. A feature βExploring Careers in Educationβ session will run from 1:00β2:00 PM, where alumni and reps will talk about how theyβve used their degree to become teachers or pursue academic pathways. The link is in our bio! Pencils are placed on both sides of the poster. Toronto Metropolitan University logo is at the bottom.
Got a diploma or advanced diploma? π Join us in person at TMUβs Open House to learn how you can complete your BA in Disability Studies part-time!
Learn disability-informed approaches to tech, arts, mental health, policy & more!
www.torontomu.ca/admissions/u...
The show runs at Hamilton Artists Inc. until March 8.
A person wearing a vibrant, patterned long-sleeve shirt, blue overalls, and a bright blue knit hat stands on a red step ladder, adjusting a colorful abstract painting on a white wall. The painting features bold geometric shapes in vivid hues of orange, blue, pink, and green. The surrounding text includes the title What Moves Us in the Middle in bold navy blue letters along the left side, with the artist's name, Sahra Soudi, in red at the top. Additional text in yellow and red announces an essay by Idil Abdillahi and exhibition dates from January 24 to March 8, 2025. The setting appears to be a gallery or studio space with white paneled walls.
In What Moves Us in the Middle, artist Sahra Soudi creates a striking meditation on movement, memory, and belonging. DST faculty member Idil Abdillahi has written about the exhibitionβs depth and meaningβread her essay here: www.theinc.ca/sites/defaul....
Pay-what-you-can model with a sliding scale ($95β$200) and free spots for Deaf, Deafblind, Deafened, and Hard of Hearing participants.
Classes run from March to June across ASL 101β104 levels.