Thursday, November 2, 2023
Disability and Progress Radio Program
"Disability and Progress" on KFAI-FM- Other
- Weekly radio program devoted to disability topics
Location
Schedule and Tickets
To hear the current Disability and Progress show, or the previous week’s show, download Real Audio Player to your device or put the app on your smart phone. To receive a weekly email about the next show, or to offer feedback or suggest future interview subjects, call 612-341-3144, email disabilityandprogress@samjasmine.com, or mail KFAI, Attention: Disability and Progress, 1808 Riverside Ave. S., Box 116, Minneapolis MN 55454.
About the Show
Thursdays, 6:00-7:00 PM
Sam Jasmine, Producer
On the weekly radio show “Disability and Progress,” Sam Jasmine interviews people on many disability topics, including arts, health, technology, special events. Listen Thursdays from 6:00 to 7:00 pm at 90.3 KFAI-FM Minneapolis, stream online, download the app for your smart device, or access the podcasts. Shows are subject to change.
Thursday, November 2: TBA.
Thursday, November 9: TBA.
Thursday, November 16: TBA.
Thursday, November 23: TBA.
Thursday, November 30: TBA.
RECENT SHOW podcasts or online recordings may still be available:
Thursday, October 26: TBA.
Thursday, October 19: Wingspan Program Director Deb Hofbauer will talk about Wingspan and their Rainbow support group.
Thursday, October 12: Dr. Jose Debes is an associate professor at the University of Minnesota
Medical School and a gastroenterology-hepatology specialist with Hennepin Healthcare. He will share information about Hepatitis and discuss do we really need a vaccine?
Thursday, October 5: In this recording from May 18, Jinny Kim, Disability Rights managing attorney, speaks about her organization.
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Walker Dialogue: Alanis Obomsawin with Danis Goulet - ASL
Walker Art Center- ASL Interpretation
- Interpreter: TBA.
Location
- Accessible Entrance
- Accessible Parking Designated
- Accessible Restrooms
- Accessible Seating
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Courtesy Wheelchairs
- Elevator to all public areas
Schedule and Tickets
Free tickets will be available starting at 5 pm from the Main Lobby desk. No pre-registration required. To request other accommodations for this program or for more information about accessibility, call 612-375-7564, email access@walkerart.org, or visit the Access page: https://walkerart.org/visit/accessibility/.
About the Show
Nov. 2, 2023
Celebrate the work of Alanis Obomsawin (Abenaki) at a community reception followed by a special onstage conversation with Danis Goulet (Cree-Métis). Spanning more than 50 films, Obomsawin’s collective body of work has transformed documentary cinema by making Indigenous stories visible and creating new Indigenous futures. Reaching across her lifelong work as an impassioned artist, the dialogue will explore how Obomsawin has used her position as an artist and filmmaker to transform the lives of Indigenous peoples.
Goulet, who has called Obomsawin “the grandmother of Indigenous film,” cites Obomsawin as one of her influences. An independent director whose debut feature film, Night Raiders, screened at the Walker in 2022, Goulet has recently directed several episodes of the series Reservation Dogs. She has also championed Obomsawin’s films through her work at imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival.
Program Schedule
6 pm: Community Reception -- Enjoy regional small bites and refreshments by Alexis Holland and Joe Wade (Bad River), Indigenous educators and chefs dedicated to the food sovereignty movement and uplifting their communities one bite and one seed at a time.
7 pm: Dialogue in the Cinema -- Free tickets available at 5 pm from the Main Lobby desk. The conversation will include a screening of Obomsawin’s first film, Christmas at Moose Factory (1971, 13 min.), filmed at a residential school in northern Ontario and composed entirely of drawings and stories by young Cree children.
The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition, based in Minneapolis, provides a resource list for trauma responses. The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition leads in the pursuit of understanding and addressing the ongoing trauma created by the US Indian Boarding School policy. More info at boardingschoolhealing.org.
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Anon(ymous) - OC
Full Circle Theater Company- Scripted Captioning
- Assisted Listening Devices
- Large Print Playbill
Location
- Accessible Entrance
- Accessible Restrooms
- Accessible Seating
- Wheelchair Accessible
Schedule and Tickets
Every performance is Pay as You Are Able in accordance with the theater's mission and core values. Seating is General Admission. Doors open 30 minutes prior to curtain. For box office questions email: fullcircletheatertickets@gmail.com.
About the Show
Nov. 1-19, 2023
by Naomi Iizuka, Directed by Stephanie Lein Walseth
Tempest-tossed and lost at sea, a young refugee called Anon embarks on a harrowing journey across the United States to find his mother. Based on Homer’s epic poem, The Odyssey, Anon(ymous) weaves together ancient truths and contemporary realities about remembering one’s identity and finding home in a strange new land.
Previews: Nov. 1-2; Opening: Nov. 3; Wednesday-Saturday shows at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. (Mask required at matinees).
Closed captioning: November 2, 5 & 12.
ASL Interpretation & Audio Description: November 5.
Post-Show Discussion: November 5, 12 & 16.