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2026: Making artifacts will keep us human The creatives to watch this year in the fight against AI

ICYMI: my first Substack post is all about the groundbreaking artists pushing back against AI and the power of making ➡️ theculturecollage.substack.com/p/2026-makin...
#art #antiAI #queerart #artists #zines #disabledartists #substack

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2026: Making artifacts will keep us human The creatives to watch this year in the fight against AI

Check out my latest post on Substack, all about the artists fighting back against AI in 2026 ➡️
theculturecollage.substack.com/p/2026-makin...
#art #AI #antiAI #ArtificialIntelligence #artists #zines

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Alice Wong taught us that disabled people don’t just leave memories behind—they leave infrastructure. Lineages of care. Methods of collectivity, survival. She named the connective tissue that holds our communities together, even across death, even across the losses that come too fast and too often.

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Today we celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Make a career of humanity. Commit yourself to the noble struggle for equal rights. You will make a better person of yourself, a greater nation of your country, and a finer world to live in."

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The poster is predominantly orange/yellow and uses a gradient effect. 

The text is in a bold, sans-serif font.  The title "DJNO IS RE-LAUNCHING OUR ASSISTIVE DEVICES LIBRARY IN 2025..." is large and prominent. 

The text under the title reads "AND WE'RE LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS!". 

A list titled "TASKS" outlines the duties volunteers will perform: coordinating pick-ups/drop-offs, updating inventory, and coordinating with other volunteers. 

Another section titled "REQUIREMENTS" lists criteria for potential volunteers, including access to a vehicle and driver's license, ability to move and transport assistive devices, and location in (or near) Hamilton.

A button is visible which says "EMAIL OR DM US!".

Below the button there is contact information in the form of an email address (accesslibrary@djno.ca) and a social media handle (@djnontario).

A graphic of a wheelchair is included.

The bottom of the poster features the logo and name of the Disability Justice Network of Ontario.

The poster is predominantly orange/yellow and uses a gradient effect. The text is in a bold, sans-serif font. The title "DJNO IS RE-LAUNCHING OUR ASSISTIVE DEVICES LIBRARY IN 2025..." is large and prominent. The text under the title reads "AND WE'RE LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS!". A list titled "TASKS" outlines the duties volunteers will perform: coordinating pick-ups/drop-offs, updating inventory, and coordinating with other volunteers. Another section titled "REQUIREMENTS" lists criteria for potential volunteers, including access to a vehicle and driver's license, ability to move and transport assistive devices, and location in (or near) Hamilton. A button is visible which says "EMAIL OR DM US!". Below the button there is contact information in the form of an email address (accesslibrary@djno.ca) and a social media handle (@djnontario). A graphic of a wheelchair is included. The bottom of the poster features the logo and name of the Disability Justice Network of Ontario.

DJNO is super excited to be re-launching our assistive devices library in 2025🎉

…and we’re looking for volunteers!

See the graphic below for more information & DM us or email accesslibrary@djno.ca to sign up💙💛

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