Virtual Disability Rights History Panel
ZoomTo increase access to DRM’s Disability Pride programming this year, we are offering several virtual webinars this July! This is the first in a three-part series. This panel discussion will […]
To increase access to DRM’s Disability Pride programming this year, we are offering several virtual webinars this July! This is the first in a three-part series. This panel discussion will […]
Join DRM for the second part of our virtual Disability Pride Month webinar series! Learn from a panel of disability advocates from Maine about the importance of self-advocacy. ASL and […]
To increase access to DRM’s Disability Pride programming this year, we are offering several virtual webinars this July! As we mark the 35th anniversary of the ADA, we must also […]
PSG gatherings are structured and fun events open to any Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, or non-verbal (hearing) adults with intellectual disabilities who use signs and gestures to communicate, as well as families and support staff. Gatherings are language immersion opportunities, conducted in ASL and Visual Gestural Communication. Contact: mames@drme.org or VP 207-802-7024
Calling all young Mainers with disabilities! Are you between 13-22? Like getting together with other folks interested in disability rights? Consider joining the Disability Rights Club! The first informational meeting is on August 28 from 4:30-5:45. Topic: Meet the team and explore civil rights history Register today! Share the flyer (PDF)!
Join Disability Rights Maine and the RevUp Coalition for a film screening, followed by a panel discussion about the importance of voting. This is a hybrid event. The in-person screening will take place at the Bangor Public Library or interested individuals can also join by Zoom. Register today! Download and share the flyer (PDF)! About […]
Join PSG for a fun and hands on cooking event! Participants will learn to cook simple recipes to create a delicious three-part meal. PSG gatherings are open to any Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, or non-verbal (hearing) adults with intellectual disabilities who use signs and gestures to communicate, as well as families and support staff. Gatherings are language […]
Deaf Rights Group is an open meeting for all to share information about the needs and accomplishments of the Maine Deaf Community. Celebrating 30 years, since 1995! Share community concerns, rights issues, needs and learn about resources. Come be part of the conversation! DRG serves as the Advisory Committee to the DRM board and helps […]
Unspoken Resilience celebrates Maine’s Deaf community through a group exhibition of work by Deaf artists and craftspeople, in conversation with Michael Kolster’s recent series of color photographs of Lewiston. The exhibit foregrounds American Sign Language and issues of communication access, and recognizes ASL interpreters, who offer a linguistic and social bridge between the distinct cultures […]
Visual-Gestural Communication (VGC) is useful to many people who need an alternative technique for expressing and understanding the wants and needs of other people in their environment. VGC is a communication mode that uses gestures, facial expressions, and body language. Often individuals, who cannot communicate effectively using either a spoken language like English or a […]
Join DRM to learn about Question 1 and how it will impact Maine voters with disabilities. Register today! ASL and CART will be provided. Questions? Contact Molly Thompson at mthompson@drme.org.
Maine Lawyers for the Rule of Law is pleased to announce a public forum on Standing up for the Rule of Law: How do we save it? on Tuesday, October 14 […]