Description | Join Us for QueerCrip Co-Lab, a dynamic and supportive workshop designed to foster inclusivity, community building, and resource sharing among queer and disabled individuals. This workship is thoughtfully structured to balance focused quiet time with engaging community activities ensuring an accessible and accommodating environment for all participants. About Us: The QueerCrip Research Collective (QCRC) invites graduate students that are either part of the LGBTQIA+ community and/or have a disability, chronic illness, or mental illness, or identifies as disabled, mad, neurodivergent, or similarly "othered" or who are allies researching QueerCrip themes to join our collective. All sessions will allow space for:
- Feedback on current writing projects
- Sharing research projects (including recruiting)
- Strategies or information on notetaking, recordkeeping, IRB, citation managmeent, new software & hardware, etc
- Strategies or frustration navigating grad school, committees, etc
- Share success and struggles on campus with crip conundrums, queer happenings, gender journeys, disability daydreams, and make new friends and connections
- Crip time to discuss mental and emotional health and well-being issues as they relate to our time here
Whether you prefer extended periods of quiet focus or a more dynamic, interval-based approach, QueerCrip Co-Lab offers a versatile and inclusive space for personal growth and community engagement. Join use to connect, share, and thrive within a supportive and understanding community. For questions, an invite to the Discord server, or to connect with QCRC for more events and information, email TA Gatsby at tagatsby@uw.edu. |
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