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This gathering, ''Where is Every Body?'', is the first of this year's H&D meetups, and will be oriented towards unpacking questions of inclusivity and accessibility in the hybrid cultural sector. Seeking to engage in an ongoing practice of greater accessibility, we want to direct our attention towards tools, practices, and methodologies that normalize expressing and meeting needs and support the creation of multiple points of access. We have invited artists, designers, activists and technologists from the intersecting fields of public policy, disability justice, design pedagogy, and community organizing to explore questions of inclusivity, accessibility, and their socio-technical complexities through talks and moderated discussions.

This gathering, Where is Every Body?, is the first of this year's H&D meetups, and will be oriented towards unpacking questions of inclusivity and accessibility in the hybrid cultural sector. Seeking to engage in an ongoing practice of greater accessibility, we want to direct our attention towards tools, practices, and methodologies that normalize expressing and meeting needs and support the creation of multiple points of access. We have invited artists, designers, activists and technologists from the intersecting fields of public policy, disability justice, design pedagogy, and community organizing to explore questions of inclusivity, accessibility, and their socio-technical complexities through talks and moderated discussions.