Records sound better than t-shirts. Today we’re talking literature and CanLit, sports, and music around the theme of accessibility as we continue to promote women in the arts for the remainder of Women’s History Month.
Well this week on Outlook we’re discussing wearing our message on our clothing as The Festival of Literary Diversity’s (FOLD) schedule of events and festival sign-up has gone live on their website which we’ll share at the end of this episode’s description. It’s an eight day long event (first, half virtual and the second four days in person) as we discuss the importance of both options for events and gatherings, workshops, and festivals of all kinds, for people with disabilities which make in-person attendance more difficult, something we’ve sadly moved away from since coming out of the worst of the pandemic.
A friend told sister/co-host Kerry about a recent online author talk, put on by the FOLD, from their FOLD Academy, with Amanda Leduc called “Building a Life as a Disabled Writer” which included topics such as managing energy for writing when living with disability or chronic illness and information on applying for arts grants which are geared to creators with disabilities. (The next FOLD Academy takes place on April 19th at noon Eastern.)
Spring has sprung )or is trying to) and that means baseball so brother/co-host Brian is ready, with his fantasy league and with the real thing, as we highlight the usefulness of listening to games on the radio for those of us who can’t see the visuals of the live thing. It’s like audiobooks or podcasts, an audio method of listening. He’s traveling to New York City shortly, but only time will tell if he ends up attending a New York team’s live game, as Kerry remembers the experience of attending a Bluejays game in the Sky Dome, as we forever refer to it.
We talk the creative projects we’ve worked on together and the factors which make them more or less possible, about the need for diversity in literature and art, and even about the ignorance of certain authors who don’t understand the value of authenticity reading or even what it is. Proud to be woke on Outlook, it’s part II of a March Mixed Bag pile of topics, including the FOLD, and sister/co-host Kerry will be attending the online portion next month and sharing more come May.
So many books, so little time, but check out more info on The Festival of Literary Diversity, from April 27th to May 4th, by going to their website here:
https://thefoldcanada.org