Our Ride Ahead
These events are not sponsored by State Support Team 9 but are provided for your information.
PLEASE NOTE, some of the webinars have age restrictions.
These events are not sponsored by State Support Team 9 but are provided for your information.
PLEASE NOTE, some of the webinars have age restrictions.
Register for our upcoming webinars for disabled youth on healthy and safe dating, relationships, and sexual health! These webinars are part of "Our Ride Ahead," a new educational webinar series. Events are free and open to the public, and led by disabled educators with expertise and lived experience. Note minimum age requirements for each webinar. Live captioning and ASL interpretation will be provided. Even if you can't attend live, register to receive a recording after the webinar.
REGISTER FOR ONE OR BOTH WEBINARS
Attend a free in-person screening of The Ride Ahead in NYC! Samuel and Dan will participate (virtually) in a Q&A along with film team member Kylie Miller.
When: Monday, October 20, 3pm
Where: DCTV Firehouse Cinema, 87 Lafayette St, NYC
RSVP Required: Please RSVP to Anna Graizbord by October 17.
Accessibility note: The film will be open captioned and audio described. Please indicate in your RSVP if you require wheelchair seating or other accommodations.
Join POV and American Documentary for "Learning Beyond the Walls: On the Frontlines of the Future," a LIVE conversation with Samuel Habib and Dan Habib, Kelly Anderson (Emergent City), and community leader Elizabeth Yeampierre, moderated by Ana Portnoy Brimmer. This timely discussion explores how education reaches beyond textbooks into communities and movements. Mark your calendar to join live on POV's Facebook or YouTube on October 23 from 3-4pm ET!
Join the ride! Screen and discuss The Ride Ahead at your middle/high school, college, community center, place of worship, conference, or workplace!
In person screenings: Purchase the Education Kit and screening license from our online store.
Virtual screening events: Purchase through Kinema.
You can also watch the film on PBS Passport
Invite Emmy-winning filmmakers and nationally known disability justice advocates Dan and Samuel Habib to discuss the film's topics of inclusion, transition, accessibility, and ableism. Contact us for information.