Breathing for Justice recordings & resources now available

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April 23, 2025
10 am - 3:30 pm CT
Learn more + register: tiny.cc/Breathing4Justice”

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We’re pleased to announce that the recordings and resources from our Breathing for Justice webinar are now available. This event explored how the intersections of Long COVID and disability justice affect individuals and communities, with a focus on inclusive health research and public history. It was made possible in part by grants from Illinois Humanities and American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD).

Our amazing group of panelists shared their stories and called for structural change and community-driven solutions rooted in accessible care, equity, and justice. This project was cohosted by Sarah Kim-Williams and Jacqueline E. Luciano, who is a Narrative Architect with Long COVID Justice’s Listening for the Long Haul project as well as a BIPOC Communicator Fellow.