Black Accessibility Knowledge Hub
Canada's first free virtual hub hosting culturally relevant and Black-focused Disability Resources, Service Directory, and Knowledge Catalogue.
The Ase Community is a national Black-led,
Black-serving, and Black-focused organization rooted in Disability Justice, Black
feminism,
and decolonization.
We are committed to working collectively across institutions with researchers, service
providers, and individuals. We envision identifying gaps, building capacity, and
advancing
the overall well-being, economic engagement, and full participation of Black Canadians
with
Disabilities.
These are the priorities that elevates our focus and provides a guide for the outcomes we desire.
Canada's first free virtual hub hosting culturally relevant and Black-focused Disability Resources, Service Directory, and Knowledge Catalogue.
Conducting research projects and policy reviews and consolidate findings, and provide recommendations on best practices that promote the social inclusion of Black Canadians with Disabilities.
Increase community awareness of Blackness and disability through educational series including organizational training, social media awareness campaigns, and community education events.
Mobilize and share knowledge through consultations as well as the development and active participation in nationwide networks, forums, community roundtables, town halls, and symposiums.
We advance the social and economic engagement of Black youth with disabilities, through mentorship and experiential leadership opportunities that foster Black youth-led initiatives, events, research, and Ase’s Community Youth Coalition.
This is an emerging subject area. We aim to bridge the knowledge and service gap with critical research and partnerships centring Disability Justice and the unique experiences of Black Canadians with disabilities.
The Ase Community is well positioned to support organizations that work with Black Canadians with disabilities. We are focused on working to collectively advance their overall well-being, economic engagement, and full participation.
Ase Community is committed to collaborating with both community and institutional partners to mobilize research and services to develop a holistic understanding of the intersectional experiences of Black Canadians with disabilities; as well as develop inclusive and culturally responsive services.
The Black Diaspora in Canada, including individual and collective experiences are uniquely diverse and intersectional. This also includes Black folk with disabilities - both visible and invisible (diverse learning, mental health and disorders, and chronic illness including sickle cell disease and Lupus).
Our approaches, definitions, and policies are rooted in lived intersectional experiences and Black-led research and community, and will be reviewed and updated periodically.
Our values, strategic goals, policies, and work are grounded in these equity-seeking approaches and concepts, centring Blackness and Disability Justice.
We strategically centre our work around the experiences of Black people with disabilities and work from a “For us, By us” approach that engages our community at all levels of our organization. We are rooted in the values of interconnectedness and collective liberation, drawing on intersectional frameworks including Critical Race Theory, Disability Justice, Black Feminist Theory, and Gender Based Analysis +. We are working toward developing a Canadian approach to a critical Black Disability Feminist framework.
We’re a dynamic group of individuals who are passionate about what we do and dedicated to delivering the best results for our clients.
Founder & Chair, Board of Directors
Vice Chair
Founding Member
Founding Member
Regional Director East
Director of Partnerships
Youth Director
Regional Director West
Secretary
Treasurer
We’re a dynamic group of individuals who are passionate about what we do and dedicated to delivering the best results for our clients.
Senior Manager
Manager, Research & Policy
Research Analyst
Equity & Community Coordinator
Community Projects Animator
Community Programs Coordinator
Research Coordinator
Research and Policy Analyst
Administrative and Accountant Assistant
Community Projects Coordinator
Equity & Community Coordinator