Disability Lens Events

Discover multi-speaker sessions, panels, and workshops designed to illuminate everyday realities and systemic barriers with empathy and action.

A polished workspace scene featuring an open silver laptop on a light maple desk, its screen displaying a crisp, high-resolution graphic of an aperture icon gradually transforming into a universal accessibility symbol. Next to the laptop lies a spiral-bound notebook with neatly written notes and a pair of sleek, over-ear noise-canceling headphones. In the background, a bookshelf holds neatly arranged books on disability studies and inclusive design, slightly out of focus. Soft morning light from a nearby window washes the scene, casting long, gentle shadows and a warm, professional glow. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the photographic image feels reflective and scholarly, emphasizing learning about disability through a focused lens.
A high-quality photographic image of a large, crystal-clear camera lens resting on a smooth, dark wooden desk. Reflected inside the curved glass elements are subtle, overlapping symbols of disability access: a wheelchair icon, a hearing loop symbol, a stylized brain, and a white cane, all softly distorted yet recognizable. The background is a gently blurred professional workspace with a laptop, notebooks, and a small plant. Cool, diffused daylight from an unseen window creates clean highlights along the metal rim and soft shadows on the desk. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the mood is thoughtful, professional, and inviting, emphasizing the idea of looking through the lens to see the full picture of disability.

Speaking Services

We offer keynote talks, workshops, and tailored trainings that translate research into practical, accessible communication for diverse audiences.

Disability Talks Calendar

A meticulously detailed close-up of a modern, matte-black DSLR camera mounted on a sturdy tripod, its rear LCD screen glowing with a sharp, high-contrast image of an accessible city street: curb cuts, tactile paving, wide ramps, and clear signage. The camera stands in a minimalist studio environment with neutral gray walls and a tidy white table holding open notebooks and a pen. Soft studio lighting from two sides creates balanced illumination and gentle, realistic shadows, emphasizing textures on the camera body and tripod. Photographic realism, eye-level composition, and a calm, professional atmosphere communicate careful observation and documentation of disability-friendly environments.

Keynote: Inclusion Now

Join us for discussions on disability visibility, lived experience, and community collaboration through the lens you read here.

A polished workspace scene featuring an open silver laptop on a light maple desk, its screen displaying a crisp, high-resolution graphic of an aperture icon gradually transforming into a universal accessibility symbol. Next to the laptop lies a spiral-bound notebook with neatly written notes and a pair of sleek, over-ear noise-canceling headphones. In the background, a bookshelf holds neatly arranged books on disability studies and inclusive design, slightly out of focus. Soft morning light from a nearby window washes the scene, casting long, gentle shadows and a warm, professional glow. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the photographic image feels reflective and scholarly, emphasizing learning about disability through a focused lens.

Inclusive Futures Forum

A platform for speakers, allies, and communities to share insights, research, and practical steps toward a more accessible world.

Impactful and inspiring

A high-quality photographic image of a large, crystal-clear camera lens resting on a smooth, dark wooden desk. Reflected inside the curved glass elements are subtle, overlapping symbols of disability access: a wheelchair icon, a hearing loop symbol, a stylized brain, and a white cane, all softly distorted yet recognizable. The background is a gently blurred professional workspace with a laptop, notebooks, and a small plant. Cool, diffused daylight from an unseen window creates clean highlights along the metal rim and soft shadows on the desk. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the mood is thoughtful, professional, and inviting, emphasizing the idea of looking through the lens to see the full picture of disability.

Hope D.

Organizers praised the clarity, depth, and engaging storytelling that connects theory to practice.

A meticulously detailed close-up of a modern, matte-black DSLR camera mounted on a sturdy tripod, its rear LCD screen glowing with a sharp, high-contrast image of an accessible city street: curb cuts, tactile paving, wide ramps, and clear signage. The camera stands in a minimalist studio environment with neutral gray walls and a tidy white table holding open notebooks and a pen. Soft studio lighting from two sides creates balanced illumination and gentle, realistic shadows, emphasizing textures on the camera body and tripod. Photographic realism, eye-level composition, and a calm, professional atmosphere communicate careful observation and documentation of disability-friendly environments.

Hope D.

Attendees called the sessions thoughtful, practical, and transformative for how they approach everyday inclusion.

A polished workspace scene featuring an open silver laptop on a light maple desk, its screen displaying a crisp, high-resolution graphic of an aperture icon gradually transforming into a universal accessibility symbol. Next to the laptop lies a spiral-bound notebook with neatly written notes and a pair of sleek, over-ear noise-canceling headphones. In the background, a bookshelf holds neatly arranged books on disability studies and inclusive design, slightly out of focus. Soft morning light from a nearby window washes the scene, casting long, gentle shadows and a warm, professional glow. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the photographic image feels reflective and scholarly, emphasizing learning about disability through a focused lens.

Hope D.

Engaging, insightful, and accessible for all.

A high-quality photographic image of a large, crystal-clear camera lens resting on a smooth, dark wooden desk. Reflected inside the curved glass elements are subtle, overlapping symbols of disability access: a wheelchair icon, a hearing loop symbol, a stylized brain, and a white cane, all softly distorted yet recognizable. The background is a gently blurred professional workspace with a laptop, notebooks, and a small plant. Cool, diffused daylight from an unseen window creates clean highlights along the metal rim and soft shadows on the desk. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the mood is thoughtful, professional, and inviting, emphasizing the idea of looking through the lens to see the full picture of disability.

Hope D.

Each talk connected academic concepts to real-life experiences with practical takeaways.