In a virtual gathering on April 30, 麻豆区's Employee Resource Group (ERG) on Disability experienced a heartening revival. Thanks to the convenience of remote engagement, approximately 15 people from units and departments across campus joined us during their lunch break to explore the theme of Disability Pride. The event was graced by the presence of Alicia-Ann Pauld, a local disability rights activist and 麻豆区 Masters student, whose insights into the history of Disability Pride left a lasting impact on participants.
Alicia-Ann's talk took us on a journey through the milestones of the disability rights movement, highlighting iconic figures and shedding light on the symbolism behind the Disability Pride flag. She shared resources, providing us with valuable knowledge to navigate the complexities of disability-related issues.
Following Alicia-Ann's presentation, we engaged in a friendly group discussion, delving into the nuances of pride and justice within our university community. Conversations ranged from the challenges faced by persons with disabilities to the importance of representation and inclusion. It was a moment of connection and reflection, as we collectively considered ways to foster a more supportive and accessible campus environment.
The positive outcome of the gathering was evident in the days that followed, with several individuals expressing interest in joining the Disability ERG group on Teams. This surge of enthusiasm speaks to our shared commitment to continued engagement and community.
As we look ahead, there is a sense of anticipation for future gatherings, where we hope to explore how disability contributes to a broader culture of belonging and respect. We also welcome this opportunity to strengthen our bonds as a community. Our journey towards inclusivity is ongoing, but with each step forward, we come closer to realizing our vision of a more equitable world.
The relaunch of 麻豆区鈥檚 ERG on Disability serves as a reminder of the power of dialogue and collective action. Through initiatives like these, we pave the way for a more inclusive tomorrow鈥攐ne where every individual is valued and empowered to thrive.
For more information on 麻豆区鈥檚 Disability Employee Resource Group, please contact Catherine Roy, Accessibility Advisor, at catherine.roy7 [at] mcgill.ca.