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Featuring Sara Hendren, author. With Anna Cosner, moderator. Timestamps for specific topics featured below. Audio Description and Closed Captioning included. Presented December 4, 2020. Join your CCAC friends for a special program with Sara Hendren, author of the new book “What Can a Body Do?” Hendren’s work explores the intersection of our physical abilities and the built environment. Close out 2020 with us by taking a step back to explore the nuances and opportunities inherent in the accessibility work we are all doing and reflect on how we can better serve our communities in 2021 and beyond. This program will feature remarks by the author followed by time for questions and discussion. We encourage all program attendees to read the book to better-frame Hendren’s remarks. 00:00:25 Welcome and Housekeeping with moderator Anna Cosner, CCAC 00:03:06 Sara Hendren introduction, Author, Artist, Designer, and Researcher in Residence at Olin College of Engineering. 00:04:03 Sara Hendren introduces the concepts of her book. 00:07:20 Sara guides us through the chapters. 00:52:56 Q&A moderated by Anna Cosner. Topics include the impact of the pandemic on access, a deeper into the concept of crip time, and a curated bibliography for further reading. Access files mentioned in this program online at https://CulturalAccessCollab.org/Arch... Make sure to subscribe to our channel to keep updated on our monthly programs and begin your access journey with the resources found on our site at https://CulturalAccessCollab.org/Reso... Through your generosity, CCAC can continue to best serve our mission: to empower Chicago’s cultural spaces to become more accessible to visitors with disabilities. Donate at https://CulturalAccessCollab.org/Support Video credits: Intro Music: "Atlas" by Ethan Rank, used under license. Credit Music: "Beach Party" by Paper Planes, used under license. Audio Description and Captions: https://www.bridgetmelton.com/ Produced by Cultural Access Collaborative, formerly Chicago Cultural Accessibility Consortium.