Realwheels Theatre accepting artists to disability-led performance arts training program
The Vancouver-based company has announced the intake for The Academy, a three-year, part-time, fully-subsidized performing arts training program.
The Vancouver-based company has announced the intake for The Academy, a three-year, part-time, fully-subsidized performing arts training program.
The 2024 AMS Academic Experience Survey (AES) revealed that only 30 per cent of students with one or more disabilities are registered with UBC’s Centre for Accessibility (CFA).
In many ways, Khatsahlano is one of the main arteries of the beating heart that is Vancouver’s summer arts and culture scene.
Six years since UBC's Accessibility Shuttle launched, students, staff and faculty are weighing in on what's been working and what needs to be improved.
UBC will form an accessibility committee to comply with new BC legislation — although disabled students and faculty want to see more than simply a committee from the university.
Tiny sunglasses and slip dresses aren’t the only ‘90s trends coming back: a local arts organization is using disposable cameras to make the Vancouver art scene easier to access.
Chow found getting accommodations through UBC fairly easy because they had a diagnosis. Accommodations, rooted in policy LR7, require a diagnosis but getting diagnosed with autism in BC is not an easy or affordable task.
VP HR Marcia Buchholz announced that, effective April 2022, the CWA will function in a centralized location to improve accessibility resources in the workplace.