
01:09:59
I can type in the chat

01:16:01
where the sign language interpreter and captioning??

01:16:07
No captions

01:16:11
I was told that people cant see interpreters on the FB page

01:16:27
Good Morning to Everyone!

01:16:49
Happy 10th Anniversary!

01:16:56
“To see the ASL interpretation, please find the ASL interpreter in the participant list, and then right click and select the “pin video” option for that person. This will allow you to keep the interpretation video front and center during the meeting. The hosts will also “spotlight” the ASL interpreter, so it should automatically come to the front, as well. “

01:17:08
“If a speaker begins or ends to share their screen, you may have to re-pin the ASL video each time. During a screen share, make sure that “side-by-side” mode is selected under “view options” prior to pinning the interpreter. To adjust the size of the interpreter’s video compared to the shared screen, mouse over to reveal the line dividing the two screens, and then click and drag that line to the left or right depending on your needs.”

01:17:26
A video is planned to be shared during this presentation. When the video plays, the audio volume may be louder than the voice of the presenter(s). Please be prepared to adjust your volume when any video begins.

01:17:33
Captions would be great to have!

01:17:41
It sounds like they are having problems with captions. I think once the captions are running we'll get the option to add CC to our screens

01:18:01
Thanks, until captions are present, access isn't equal

01:18:29
+1 Michele

01:20:08
Hi there! Will the recording of this presentation be made available (via email) after the event is over?

01:20:15
There is no button for captioning and you stop the presenter until captioning can be provided

01:20:23
We can't discuss equity in the disability space without ensuring that all people with disabilities are able to access this event with captioning.

01:20:37
+1 West

01:20:56
Hi everyone, our captioner is currently having technical difficulties. Thanks for your patience. We're sorry for the delay.

01:21:05
I see an option for captions now.

01:21:32
It looks like auto captions are now active.

01:22:02
will these slides be made available?

01:23:18
the ASL interpreter’s video is showing a blank screen. can you please assist? I also do not have access to captions. Thanks.

01:23:58
Do you have the right one pinned? Audrey is the one that is currently on camera.

01:24:07
ASL Interpreter Audrey is currently signing.

01:25:41
Will the slides be shared or are available for download? I apologize if I missed if this was mentioned already.

01:25:54
Please change your view to access the video spotlight for the ASL Interpreter. Thank you.

01:28:07
https://nccc.georgetown.edu/index.php

01:28:28
The interpreter is frozen

01:28:35
please switch with other interpreter

01:28:41
The ASL interpreter is frozen on my screen but the speaker's video is fine. Anyone else having this issue?

01:28:43
I keep losing the audio, and without captions, I am completely lost. :(

01:29:07
How will be given access/copy of PowerPoint slides?

01:29:13
ASL interpreter is online now. Thanks.

01:32:31
All of the areas

01:32:49
somewhat

01:33:39
To my knowledge only our state department of education reports on these type of demographics - if they collect it, it is not published.

01:33:48
Somewhat knowledgeable in health DC

01:33:49
Somewhat knowledgeable, MI

01:33:57
Somewhat, NY

01:34:02
WV Knowledgeable

01:34:05
Somewhat knowledgeable - MN

01:34:05
somewhat knowledge, AZ

01:34:05
MA somewhat knowledgeable

01:34:05
Very Knowledgeable...Phila,PA

01:34:05
Indiana . . . Somewhat knowledgable.

01:34:13
somewhat knowledgeable MI

01:34:14
Somewhat knowledgeable

01:34:17
Follow captions here (thanks VV!) : https://captionpros.1capapp.com/event/aacd

01:34:17
Somewhat knowledgeable- MN

01:34:19
somewhat knowledgeable - NY

01:34:28
knowlegable in housing in Arizona

01:34:33
very knowledgeable in Maricopa county, AZ

01:34:35
Somewhat knowledgeable- MN

01:35:00
I'm not very knowledgeable at all about the disparity for people with disabilities in the Phoenix Arizona area. I would like to know how I can become informed about it.

01:35:09
Charlie From Michigan Somewhat knowledgeable in employment

01:35:10
Cant see interpreter

01:35:18
ASL interpreter is frozen again.

01:35:19
Somewhat knowledgeable to knowledgeable--NY

01:35:26
interpreter is frozen on the screen

01:35:30
Knowledgeable/somewhat in all areas -MA

01:35:48
lack of definitions for disability equity is likely why it is the last population people seem to think it's still "okay" to discriminate against

01:36:37
Interpreter screen is frozen.

01:37:08
Interpreter has not frozen from my view at any time.

01:37:20
Equality vs. Equity

01:37:23
Me either.

01:37:56
I love this graphic, can you put the link in the chat box. you can't copy it from the share screen view of the slide

01:38:09
I like that so much better than the boxes

01:38:19
agreed

01:38:23
I agree, better than boxes more inclusive.

01:38:27
Interesting that the person who uses a wheelchair in the equality picture probably also doesn't have a equitable wheelchair (designed for them)

01:39:42
external link for captions https://captionpros.1capapp.com/event/aacd

01:40:41
Type your answers here in the chat!

01:40:44
no!

01:40:51
no!

01:41:00
no

01:41:01
no!

01:41:10
no

01:41:15
No…

01:41:20
no

01:41:42
yes, no, no

01:41:55
IDK, yes, yes

01:42:00
interpreter frozen again

01:42:04
no, yes, yes

01:44:42
yes

01:44:47
Hey - when the interpreter goes out or the captions stop, could someone please signal to the presenter to stop until it is resolved.

01:45:30
No room for comment. Do you mean stating that this is a priority or taking action that provides opportunity to correct inequities that have existed?

01:45:41
The interpreter is not going out for me. Could this be a difference in people's bandwidth?

01:46:05
ive no problem with interpreters from my end.

01:46:31
That's a possibility. Both interpreters are working well on my end.

01:46:38
Interp and captions are good at my end.

01:46:54
interpreter frozen again

01:47:09
NO

01:47:15
no

01:47:22
yes

01:47:22
no

01:47:33
yes

01:47:36
no

01:49:11
The system really failed that family!!

01:49:16
interpreter is still frozen not moving

01:49:28
Not frozen for me

01:49:36
not frozen either.

01:49:48
It may be due to your internet

01:50:34
So incredibly sad. — I am curious if Maryland’s Medicaid program made cuts when/how/how much. I feel like state’s approaches to Medicaid can have a huge impact on services. So many cuts seem to be in dental, which is such a critical service.

01:50:47
Interprester screen is frozen again.

01:51:01
ASL interpreter is freezing up often...please have the other interpreter switch with Audrey...thank you.

01:51:05
Amen, Dental Care Must be made a mandatory Medicaid, medicare benefit

01:51:39
All people with disabilities should be declared a Medically UNDER SERVED popualtion

01:52:16
Agreed Nicole

01:53:06
Interpreter screen is not changing.

01:53:32
Neither interpreter freezes on my end. It may be an internet connection issue if you are seeing freezing.

01:56:13
Hi, Can you provide access to the slides?

01:56:36
I have seen all of these examples in our community

01:56:38
1000% what Ms. Oruh is saying

01:56:52
could you add a link to the Georgetown Disparities in IDD resource page?

01:57:35
Would be great to have some of these examples to be people with disabilities themselves sharing their experiences

01:57:45
https://nccc.georgetown.edu/index.php

01:58:11
Thank you!

02:01:28
Thank you!

02:02:35
Does this data on language include people who are here illegally?

02:02:45
What is one race again, please?

02:06:15
Good question Peggy, as an attendee I'll share that to my knowledge, undocumented individuals are counted in the U.S. census.

02:12:05
Could we start a thread on the conference site, the conference Facebook site, or somewhere else online to share what our worksites are doing to address disparities, the isms etc.? We might get some very good ideas from each other.

02:12:36
Great idea, Heidi! YES!!

02:12:45
+1 Heidi

02:13:03
That's a great suggestion

02:13:17
+1

02:13:48
+1

02:13:51
Excellent idea Heidi!

02:15:15
The effects of society isolation that are being described by Angelina and Chioma are occurring in Minnesota’s rural communities. While most Minnesota immigrant communities reside in the Minneapolis-St Paul metropolitan area, recent (post-1990) communities from east Africa and Latin America have made a home in small towns that fall outside of this metro, such as Willmar and Worthington. While the metro area is by no means immune from such attitudes, the unfortunate trend towards greater xenophobia (in attitudes, as well as policy) in these non-metro areas – and the negative effects on the economy such policies foster - is pushing younger members of all communities to relocate to urban areas for greater opportunity, leaving behind an older population who may have a greater need for services, but a smaller youth population to provide them.

02:17:09
Todd, that's really interesting

02:17:22
https://www.facebook.com/AfricanAmericanConferenceOnDisabilities

02:18:12
Thanks Heidi!

02:18:40
Thank you for a very comprehensive presentation, with great action steps for organizations willing to work toward true cultural competency . Most organizations will enact and post anti-discrimination policies, but fail to really embrace diversity, inclusion or equity.

02:19:05
YES! Interdependence!

02:19:15
Collectivism culture that is benefical in stopping PANDEMICS like COVID

02:19:17
((( #HavingInterDependence !! )))

02:19:25
Does embedding “cultural knowledge” include awareness and knowledge of disability history and the disabled community’s struggle for civil rights.

02:19:38
YES! Interdependence is the key... we need to get off the 'independence' bandwagon. We have done an injustice to people with IDD by elevating that concept beyond all else.

02:20:12
+1 Pat

02:21:11
Independence does not negate interdependence; for example, requesting help or supports that help you live in the community “independently” may depend on a person’s realizing their own need, not their parents’ need, and asking for the assistance.

02:21:19
Plain language documents!

02:22:27
Independence requires that we know how and when to ask for help and to feel confident that the asking doesn't jeopardize your independence.

02:22:29
#KnowledgeTranslation #Acces #CommunityEngagement

02:22:38
*access

02:22:55
In AZ, there are 1.1 million people who are Deaf, hard of hearing, Deafblind, or have a Combined Vision and Hearing Loss

02:23:13
(Keep It Simple) communication

02:23:42
I know doctors who need plain language, b/c it's not their specialty, their life & mind & soul are full full full.. PLAIN helps all

02:24:01
Hello! Will a recording of this be available after?

02:24:43
Yes, it will be on the Arizona Center for Disability Law website in the coming days. www.azdisabilitylaw.org

02:24:53
Hello will the presentation be available?

02:25:00
Will that include the slide deck, too?

02:25:13
Love this slide.

02:25:16
Thank you!

02:27:27
I am curious to learn if/how those of us who work in state and federal organizations are able to rethink staff and services policies that end up minimizing important culturally-based differences and thereby unintentionally (or perhaps intentionally!) lead to disparities. I work in learning and development of staff, and it's quite clear to me that this is happening here. Can our wonderful speaker speak to this question later?

02:28:23
No

02:29:58
Will copies of the slides be provided later on?

02:32:00
Will slides be shred after the presentation - not sure if I saw this answered yet. Thanks!

02:32:07
shared

02:33:08
Shared slides would be great for sharing with my co-workers and school district

02:33:19
from @Natalie “Yes, it will be on the Arizona Center for Disability Law website in the coming days. www.azdisabilitylaw.org”

02:33:22
Thanks! I want to add that these rural towns have a sizable group of activists who are trying to fight the trends of xenophobia, while working for an economy to increases opportunity for all. They aren't a majority, but they are out there, doing what they can!

02:33:34
thank you

02:34:31
Strength-Based-Approach, also an evidence-based concept--woohoo!

02:34:56
Not changing how community speaks - #ChangingHowiLISTEN

02:35:32
Another damaging concept. "difficult families."

02:39:03
"Working together and helping one another for a better world."

02:39:09
Important to remember that “intersections” are the places where traditionally most severe automotive crashes occur on our streets, roads, and highways. So we should be prepared for such crashes.

02:39:14
Thank you so much!

02:39:17
Thank you so much!

02:39:19
Thanks and Great job

02:39:26
Awesome!! Love the talk! Thank you so much!!

02:39:26
This is a very timely presentation!

02:39:27
Thank you. Much to think about!

02:39:27
(( "iT'S NOT A WEBINAR. iT'S DAY TO DAY LIFE" ))

02:39:29
Thank you so much!

02:39:34
Great presentation!

02:39:39
Outstanding presentation!!! Thank you so much

02:39:41
Thank you! I received everything that was presented today!

02:39:44
Love the presentation. Very informative.

02:39:46
Thank you - great presentation

02:39:49
Excellent information!

02:39:52
Thank you so much! Great presentation.

02:39:54
thank you so much! this was fantastic!!

02:40:07
Excellent presentation!Thank you!

02:40:08
Thank you very informative

02:40:15
Great information shared! Thank you so much!

02:40:16
How can I get slides.

02:40:20
one of the best presentations on intersectionality, disparities and cultural competence I have had

02:40:25
Thank you.

02:40:50
Thank you! Great Presentation!

02:41:27
For slides, please email nlunarose@azdisabilitylaw.org

02:41:30
excellent presentation thank you

02:41:37
I enjoyed the presentation!

02:41:47
It would be interesting to see this data as compared to our homeless population.

02:41:49
How do you address change Agencies who know these things to get them to hear you without being a BLACK out spokeswoman all the time!!

02:41:51
CoP for govt. agencies - great! Thank you. I will be in touch.

02:41:58
Georgetown University National Center for Cultural Competence - https://nccc.georgetown.edu/

02:42:08
I'm applying to AUCD's 2021 Leadership Academy. Others can too

02:42:18
Thanks

02:42:20
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MJBVXH8

02:42:42
Thank you. This was very informative

02:42:45
Leadership Acad w AUCD - https://cld.gsu.edu/academy/

02:42:45
Very informative presentation.

02:42:54
Thanks so much for a wonderful presentation.

02:43:19
www.azdisabilitylaw.org

02:43:30
Thank you!

02:43:31
where will it be??

02:43:52
Will CEU be sent via email?

02:44:08
https://mailchi.mp/azdisabilitylaw.org/aacd-virtual-conf

02:44:16
Thank you!

02:44:22
thank you

02:44:26
very well done. Thank you!

02:44:34
nlunarose@azdisabilitylaw.org

02:44:43
thank you

02:44:48
Thank you!

02:44:48
Thank you.

02:44:48
Thank you everyone for being with us!