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Assemblies
Disability Equality and Education (DEE) has numerous assembly options to bring disability conversations into your school.
Contact us to learn more, and scroll down for an abridged list of available assemblies.
Assemblies we can provide
Most assemblies can be provided virtually, however, for an additional fee covering travel and accommodations, we can often provide them in person. Some guest speakers charge rates higher than our base fee. Contact us for details.
Artists
$300 - 1 hours
The artists whose work is featured in our Disability Art lessons may be available for school visits. Contact us to inquire.
State Disability History
$300+
We will provide an engaging program for your students about the disability history related to your state.
Guest Speakers
Arm Wrestling Assembly (needs a name)
$300 - 60 minutes
Interdependence
$500 - In person within 3 hours of Philadelphia
$300 - Virtual -
Leg Crossing exercise
$300 - 45 minutes
space for participants to create an action plan for inclusion.
Film Screening and Discussion
We have access to an assortment of films, ranging from short
Read Aloud
Author Visits
Contact Us
To learn more and schedule your assembly, contact us at info@DisabilityEqualityEducation.org
If you don’t see a topic you’re interested in, please let us know. We can customize our services to meet your needs.
Testimonials
“Disability Pride Day was just awesome! It was great to meet new friends and celebrate disability!.”
— Millersville Student
“I cannot tell you enough how much everyone LOVED your film, Defiant Lives. Many have asked about purchasing the documentary.”
— Lauren Stitcher
Graduate Program Director of Moore College of Art & Design’s Art Education with an Emphasis in Special Populations Program
If you interested in the film, Defiant Lives, here is a link to their website, https://defiantlives.com/the-film/.”
“I would change nothing, it was great! Disability Across the Rainbow Workshop highlighted various barriers for LGBTQIA+ groups and disabled people. I would change nothing, it was great.”
— Millersville Student #2