Like many Ontario cities, life in London has its strong and weak points. In many ways London is a great place to live, with a beautiful atmosphere and in there tough times there are still jobs to be found. On the surface London seems to keep up with modern life, but one area it really lacks in is accessibility for people with disabilities.
Central Library - meet by the front doors inside galleria
The next meeting of the Disability Action Group will be taking place on December 15th at 6pm in Central Library. We will be discussing snow and transit issues, and any new issues that come up.
The meetings are open to anyone with a disability, but able bodied members can participate in specific matters with group approval. For more information contact daglondon@gmail.com
After being inspired by the previously titled Feminist Act Group (now known as FACT) I have decided to begin an action based group to help promote some much needed disability activism and awareness in London.
For now I would ask that it be for people with disabilities only. Central Library is a pretty accessible place (I think). I'm hoping this can be a great group for discussing issues, and creating disability awareness and action on our own. Come on out!!!
Hey everyone, I just wanted to pass along some initial plans for a week of action against war in London and Sarnia. Check it out! Lots o' stuff still needs to be planned, so if you want to help let Darius know, or i can pass on info to you as well.
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