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Professional Development Session — The Diasporas in Canada: Disability and Cultural Resilience

How does cultural resilience shape the disability experience in diasporic communities?

Join us for a powerful session that bridges perspectives from across Canada, exploring how cultural identity, migration, and systemic barriers intersect in the lives of Indigenous and racialized people with disabilities.

Together, we’ll unpack how anti-Indigeneity and systemic inequities impact Indigenous diasporas and explore strategies to celebrate cultural resilience while dismantling exclusionary structures.

This virtual professional development session is a chance to connect with others across regions, reflect on lived experiences, and strengthen your IDEA practices through a deeper understanding of diasporic realities.

Exclusive to members of the IDEA Practitioners and Professionals Network — a community of changemakers committed to embedding Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) at the intersection of race and disability.

👉 Not a member yet? Apply now to secure your spot and join the conversation.

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