Quiet Riot: A voice that will be heard, a voice to be reckoned with!
People who don’t use the spoken word have a great deal to say about communication. People who do use the spoken word have a great deal to learn about communication from people who don’t. Quiet Riot is...
View ArticleDisability Rights UK: Independent Living or new visions in neo-liberalism?
DPAC have had an odd kind of non-relationship with DRUK. We’ve disagreed about many things. For example, DPAC is for saving ILF, DRUK’s Sue Bott suggests this is something we should probably forget...
View ArticleDPAC’s 4th birthday celebrations – Celebrating with the Tories again in Brum
by Linda Burnip Shortly before the June budget statement from George Osborne in 2010 myself and others attended a training course on the UNCRPD and how it could be used to advance disabled people’s...
View ArticleHappy (Almost) Birthday DPAC!
First ever protest at Tory conference Oct 2010 under the name of Disabled Peoples’ Protest, before the name Disabled People against Cuts (DPAC) was chosen. see links Disabled People make History First...
View ArticleArt in Norwich – I Protest, A Very Queer Nazi Faust, and Disability Pride Art...
Norwich Art Show Announced Vince Laws & DPAC (Disabled People Against Cuts) have teamed up to ensure there is a Norfolk Disability Pride Art Show. The show falls under 3 headings: 1) ‘I Protest!’...
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