ARTivism: Leaving Evidence Behind, Storytelling for Disability Justice
March 8, 2022
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Join us for community storytelling practice led by Reveca Torres, artist and advocate, who uses multiple mediums and forms of expression for advocacy and social justice.
In this session, we will center Latinx disabled experiences as a way to leave evidence behind for future generations and capture our current collective memory of the impact of COVID-19.
We'll hear from Reveca Torres about her work, and attendees will be led through a storytelling exercise. Everyone is welcomed to bring writing and art materials of their choice to the virtual space!
DATE: Tuesday, March 8, 2022
TIME: 3-4:30pm CST
ZOOM RSVP: go.uic.edu/DisabilityJustice8
Reveca Torres was paralyzed in a car accident as a teenager. After completing degrees in Fashion Design and Theatre Arts, Reveca worked as a costume designer and simultaneously with organizations doing disability work in health, advocacy, recreation, and peer support. She started a nonprofit called BACKBONES after realizing that years of interaction and friendship with others living with spinal injuries (SCI) made a significant impact in her own life. Reveca uses painting, illustration, photography, film, movement, and other media as a form of expression and a tool for advocacy and social justice.
Image Description: Bold yellow and white title text reads "ARTivism, Leaving Evidence Behind: Storytelling for Disability Justice" at the top of a brilliant pink flyer with yellow section headers. At the right is a photo of Reveca Torres, a smiling person with chin length dark hair and bangs, wearing black. Also in the background are bold organic line drawings by Torres, that depict abstract shapes, plantlike shapes, and human forms.
CART (live captions) will be available.
For access needs or questions, email lcc@uic.edu or call 312-996-3095.
ASL Interpretation services may be available by contacting the LCC before the program. All audiences are welcome.
Date posted
Feb 22, 2022
Date updated
Feb 25, 2022