Overview

Micha Frazer-Carroll will be here to talk about Madness from a disability justice perspective and the importance of cross-disability solidarity between Mad/Mentally Ill/Neurodivergent people and broader disability communities. 

Micha Frazer-Carroll is a writer and editor, and former SU Welfare Officer. Her work centres around race, gender, disability and how they relate to culture. She is currently writing a book called “Mad World” on the politics of mental health.

Location: Meade Room, University Centre, Granta Place, Mill Lane, CB2 1RU

Date and Time: Saturday 11 March, 3 - 4.30pm

Access statement (in-person): In person: There is step-free and wheelchair access via the lift. There is seating, an accessible toilet, and a gender-neutral toilet on the third floor accessible via the lift. There isn't a hearing loop, a BSL interpreter, general car parking, or blue badge parking.

This event can also be attended online.

Meeting Link 

Access Statement (online): The online version of this event is being held on Microsoft Teams. It will be recorded. There will be automatic closed captions. You are welcome to take a break at any time. You are welcome to have your camera on or off. You do not have to turn your microphone on if you do not want to. If you have any questions, please let us know by emailing Elia at elia.chitwa@cambridgesu.co.uk. or by messaging the Disabled Students' Campaign.