Community Events


See below what we have coming up! Most events are offered free of charge, but we gladly accept donations to Marin CIL to help us expand our ability to meet the needs in the community.

Calendar

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Day of Mourning: For Disabled Victims of Filicide 2 Become A Home Care Aide 3 4 TED x Sonoma County: This is Us
5 6 California SCDD Statewide Training: Self-Determination Program (SDP) 7 Narcan Training Become a Home Care Aide Sharing Judy's Memory on the Disability Matters Radio Show 8 TIGER TALKS: Disability Justice in the Age of Mass Incarceration LGBTQ+ Thrive with Pride Webinar Series Memorial Service Honoring the Life of Judy Heumann 9 Become A Home Care Aide Caregiver Support Group 10 Justice Before Charity: MOC Living Wage Action 11
12 13 Ableism 101 Series Part 1 - What is Ableism? What is Disability? 14 Become a Home Care Aide 15 SuperFest: Disability Film Festival Event Accessibility - Live Training Event 16 'Dignidad' Virtual Screening Caregiver Support Group Dishing with Debbie Facebook Series 17 18
19 20 Society of Disabled Oracles Zoom Launch Party Application Deadline: The Oaklash Disability Fund Ableism 101 Series Part 2 - (Brief) History of Disability Activism & Disability Rights 21 Organizing for Disability and Trans Justice 22 23 Caregiver Support Group Dishing with Debbie Facebook Series Disability Rights: The Struggle for Access, Inclusion, and Equity 24 25 Teens Can Narcan
26 Statewide Session on the Politics of the California Economy 2023 Marin Teen Girl Conference 27 Ableism 101 Series Part 3 - Creating Access & Universal Design 28 29 Social Media Accessibility - Live Training Event Webinar: Mental Health & the Disabled Working Woman 30 Caregiver Support Group Dishing with Debbie Facebook Series 31 Trans Day of Visibility Open Mic

TIGER TALKS: Disability Justice in the Age of Mass Incarceration

March 8, 2023
9:30pm - 10:30pm

March 8th 4:30pm PT / 7:30pm ET. 

Talila A. Lewis in conversation with Yomi Wrong. 

Part of a series of community conversations with writers and creatives to celebrate Alice Wong's new memoir, "Year of the Tiger."

ASL/CC provided. 

Free book giveway for 10 attendees!

Register now.

 

Talila A. Lewis (no gender pronouns; use Talila or "TL" instead of using pronouns) is an abolitionist community lawyer, educator, and organizer whose work reveals and addresses the inextricable links between ableism, racism, classism, and all forms of systemic oppression and structural inequity. Recognized as a 2015 White House Champion of Change and one of Pacific Standard Magazine's Top 30 Thinkers Under 30, Lewis engineers innovative and intersectional social justice efforts that address grave interconnected injustices within education, medical, and legal systems that have gone unaddressed for generations. Lewis's advocacy primarily focuses on harm and violence reduction and interruption, advocacy with people affected by incarceration/institutionalization, and abolition of all forms of incarceration/institutionalization.