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.