Gamers with Disabilities, Safe Meeting Spaces for Womxn of Color, and Dance on The Backpack Show

February 05, 2021 00:56:29
Gamers with Disabilities, Safe Meeting Spaces for Womxn of Color, and Dance on The Backpack Show
The Backpack Show
Gamers with Disabilities, Safe Meeting Spaces for Womxn of Color, and Dance on The Backpack Show

Feb 05 2021 | 00:56:29

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Show Notes

Move in Our Way and Come Together. On this episode of The Backpack Show with Chris Brogan and Kerry O'Shea Gorgone, we'll talk with Laci Chisholm. Laci founded her studio, Fit 4 Dance, to encourage African-American women and children to take charge of their health through exercise, and to bring people together through the common love of dance. https://linktr.ee/fit4dancenyc

We'll also meet Steve Spohn, COO of Able Gamers, a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit dedicated to helping people with different abilities get back into the game. Also, you can follow Steve’s personal Twitch here. https://ablegamers.org/

And we'll talk with Elizabeth Gay about founding community space Ìpàdé for women of color to gather and change the world. She’s on a mission to change the world and we’re going to hear how we all can help. http://ipade.online/

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