
PlacesBerkeley, CaliforniaHigh SchoolACAT: Ala Costa Transition Program
ACAT: Ala Costa Transition Program shared their event.
Friends, we are counting on your presence for this event coming up January 5th, help us gather in community for a very important conversation!
This is an image of Zakk, Sasha and Ola all occupying personal space on the BART.
As a reminder to everyone, We are showing the amazing #actuallyautistic documentary film DEEJ at the Ed Roberts Campus on January 5th at 5:00 pm.
This is an image of Juste, Reggie, Daniel, Chris and Jennifer creating lunches for Food Not Bombs in Oakland.
This is an image of Ola and Zakk. How did they know to wear the same shirt!?
This is an image of Yi Long, Ola and Zakk from Jack London Square in Oakland.
ACAT: Ala Costa Transition Program shared their event.
These are images of Jennifer, LaRaya, Amy and Brittany serving lunches to the fine folks at the St Mary's Center in Oakland.
These are images of Evan, Stephan and Yuka. No matter what horrible stuff is happening right now, we have to work. And by work I mean resist. We have folks that need that from us.
ACAT: Ala Costa Transition Program added an event.
Join us for the screening of award winning film "Deej" followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with autistic activists and scholars Brent White (ACAT director), Sara M. Acevedo (Neurodiversity scholar), and Dan Flaherty (Acat's program coordinator). Moderated by Corbett O'Toole (disability activist and community scholar)
Please note that this event is strictly scent and fragrance free*
Wheelchair accessible
ASL interpretation available upon request.
For further accommodation needs and other questions please contact either Brent White (brent@alacosta-acat.com) or Sara M. Acevedo (sacevedo@ciis.edu)
Flyer description
A collage of five photos on a beige background, and text overlayed on two of them and the beige background.
Photos:
A profile of white man with glasses looking up and to the right. The same man walking outside on a sidewalk, wearing khaki shorts and a tshirt that says Live Your Adventure. A finger on a laptop keyboard. Two hands gripping each other's wrist.
Text:
Jan 5
DEEJ
Inclusion shouldn't be a lottery.
FREE FILM SCREENING
Brought to you as a part of the nationwide DEEJ Inclusion Tour
A documentary about autism and inclusion
Directed by Robert Rooy
Produced by Robert Rooy and DJ "Deej" Savarese
Ed Roberts Campus, 3075 Adeline St, Berkeley, CA 94703
Main Atrium
A nonspeaking young man dreams of autistic civil rights. With its insider view of autism, Deej challenges us all to live inclusion.
Followed by a Panel discussion with ACAT director Brent White, Community scholar Corbett O'Toole, Neurodiversity Scholar Sara M. Acevedo, and ACAT's Program Coordinator Dan Flaherty.
For more information: contact (Brent White or Sara M. Acevedo) at <brent@alacosta.com/sacevedo@clis.edu> or call #(510) 527-2550 ext 205
This is an image of Derrick, Diego, Josh and Nikky, which Sakaie took at Morcom Rose Gardens.
These are images of Jeanne and Thoette working in the St Vincent du Paul kitchen in Oakland.
These are images of Zakk making use of [rare] space on the BART






































