Speaking, Workshops & Panels
Disability is often discussed at the level of policy or compliance.
My work goes deeper.
I offer keynote talks, workshops, and panel participation for organizations, educators, and community spaces that want to engage disability justice beyond accommodation checklists — and into culture, embodiment, intimacy, and power.
Grounded in lived experience as a disabled woman and full-time wheelchair user, my facilitation centers context, consent, and care. These conversations name systemic ableism directly while creating space for reflection, learning, and meaningful dialogue.
Topics May Include
Systemic ableism and its historical roots
Disability justice beyond compliance frameworks
Embodiment, access, and relational power
Disabled intimacy, sexuality, and pleasure
Consent and agency for disabled people
Building cultures of access and accountability
Sessions can be tailored to your audience and setting.
Booking
If you’re interested in inviting me to speak, facilitate, or participate in a panel, I’d love to learn more about your event and audience.
Work is available virtually or in person, depending on location and accessibility considerations.