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Sign language interpreter Tang Wenyan (left, standing) accompanying guest speaker Jin Xing (right, seated) during the Goethe Open Class 2019 © AKuB

Celebrating Inclusive Culture: DAWA’s Origin Story

A group of disabled actors in costumes of different colors, singing and signing on stage © Joan Marcus

Thriving Together in Inclusive Theater

Figure no. 1 from the performance of What a Wonderful Life: A female wheelchair user looks at herself in the mirror. She is wearing a diamond-patterned sweater with black medium-length hair over her shoulders. © internet sources

Inclusive Arts and Social Inclusion

Symbiotic Dance Troupe's performances are choreographed and performed by artists with disabilities. © Symbiotic Dance Troupe

Disability Arts Gather Momentum in China

Sue gives remarks at Museum 2050, image from Museum 2050 © Arts AccessFieldwork at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Museum Education for the Blind 

Am I disabled, or am I disabled by my environment? Being dependent on a wheelchair is not a problem until you come across a staircase. Photo (detail): © picture alliance / Frank MayFor Better Inclusion

The Way People with Disabilities See Themselves

 @mariannebos | © unsplash.comInterview

The hardest part is overcoming invisible barriers

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