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CiTR & Discorder are developing a Venue Accessibility Resource for the greater Vancouver arts community and a breathing Disabilities Language Guide for media creators with…
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CiTR & Discorder are developing a Venue Accessibility Resource for the greater Vancouver arts community and a breathing Disabilities Language Guide for media creators with…
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We’re hiring a bunch of positions for September, some are just for UBC students and some are for any and everyone! If you want to spend your…
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We’re hiring an… Accessibility Policy Development Assistant! CiTR & Discorder has received funding through UBC’s Equity Enhancement Fund to develop an Accessibility Policy for CiTR…
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May 16 is the 5th annual Access Day! Global Accessibility Awareness Day is every third Thursday in May and this year CiTR & Discorder are celebrating…
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The VABF wants to “overlap all these different communities of art, design, music, print, and comedy. It’s the merging of everything into one.” But this is only half of what they’re aiming for…
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“Having a culture of compassion, and being like, ‘Okay we want to make it accessible, but it’s going to take some time,’ is important! We’re living in a racist, ableist, transphobic world, so there’s a lot of systems we have to debunk in ourselves, as well, if we want to get to somewhere that is genuine.”
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Access Day is coming up May 18. It is a day of special broadcasting on CiTR 101.9FM and other participating community radio stations across Canada,…
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“The bottom line with making codes and making spaces, is to have people with disabilities guide those projects”
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I’m gonna keep this brief. Do you care about the people around you? This issue was planned around the theme of accessibility, leading up to…
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CiTR DJ, music aficionado, and host of All Access Pass, Spencer Williams, debuted a new bi-weekly column for VICE this past week which opens up…