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Disability Dialogue: An Peer Support Space for Anyone Experiencing Chronic Illness or Disability

  • Port Townsend, WA (map)

Disability Dialogues are a casual, conversational gathering in which a facilitator gently guides a group discussion about the disabled experience. This includes sharing lived experience around disability, resource sharing and peer-supported problem solving, grieving the body, navigating an ableist world, and much more. Discussion topics are decided by the attendees curiosity and interest, and whatever comes up during the 1.5 hour span.

Masks are required (unless your disability prevents it,) and provided.

For more accessibility information, please see our Visit Us page.

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About the Facilitator:

AJ Hawkins (she/they) is an artist and advocate. She has beed disabled for over a decade, experiencing both chronic illness and physical disability. In that time, AJ has lived with invisible and visible disabilities, and navigated the landscape between active, able-bodied thriving and housebound, bedbound surviving, and currently dwells somewhere in-between.

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