The Divas With Disabilities Project
A Diva is defined as "empowered Black and Brown women and girls with physical disabilities".
The Divas With Disabilities Project, (DWD), mission is to amplify the images of Black and brown women and girls with disabilities., by promoting them through various media platforms. DWD is a network supporting Black and Brown women and girls with physical disabilities by ensuring our identities are fostered in inclusive sources of mass media and popular culture, and our images are not erased from
06/11/2026
Casting Call
đŹ Paid Motion Capture Study (Travel Covered!) đŹ
Core Casting Group is looking for individuals ages 18+ to participate in a research motion capture study in Pittsburgh, PA! âď¸
The Details:
â˘đ° Pay: Flat $300 â $500 (direct deposit or check)
â˘đ Travel: All travel expenses are fully covered!
â˘âąď¸ Time: 1â2 sessions (up to 3 hours each)
If you're interested, fill out the quick application form here: đ https://forms.gle/fGJ99kwCuQzcHpYu8
Qualifying applicants will be contacted by a recruiter for a brief Zoom call. Questions? Email [email protected].
Looking for your next creative role? Check out our latest DWD casting calls here: https://divaswithdisabilities.org/casting-calls/
Letâs get you in the spotlight!
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Pittsburgh Motion Capture Participant Casting Core Casting Group is looking for individuals ages 18+ to travel to Pittsburgh, PA to participate in paid research motion capture sessions. If you qualify and are chosen for the study, you will be asked to travel to Pittsburgh, PA with travel expenses paid for, to take part in a study session lastin...
06/10/2026
What does pride mean to me?
âPride to me means knowing who I am. Deeply, fully, and without apology. It means I donât bend when someone tries to tell me Iâm something Iâm not. Pride is when I stand frim in my truth. Rooted, steady, and unshaken. Itâs honoring my story, my identity, my journey and refusing to shrink for anyone. Itâs walking with my head high because I know my worth, my purpose and my power. Thatâs what pride means to me!â
Donna R. Walton
What does pride mean to you? Comment below.
đŁ Divas With Disabilities Project⢠Is Seeking Volunteer Graphic Artists.
DWD is expanding our creative team â and weâre looking for graphic artists who believe in authentic, humanâmade storytelling. Letâs be clear: we have been relying on AI tools to help us create graphics, but we do not want to continue down that path.
AI has helped us stay organized, but it cannot replace the artistry, cultural nuance, and livedâexperience perspective that real designers bring.
That is exactly why we are seeking volunteer graphic artists â to move away from AIâgenerated visuals and return to work that is fully humanâcrafted and rooted in authenticity. Our brand is built on real women, real stories, and real images from our DWD⢠media library. We want our graphics to reflect that truth.đ¨
What Youâll Help Us Create Social media graphics using our existing DWD⢠images Clean, polished layouts for campaigns and announcements Brandâconsistent visuals across Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and our website Creative storytelling that uplifts disability visibility and representationđ
Why Your Art MattersYour work will help amplify the voices of Black and Brown women with disabilities.
Youâll help us maintain a visual identity that is authentic, human, and rooted in real lived experience â not automation.đź CommitmentFlexible, remote, projectâbasedApproximately 4â8 hours per monthCollaborative work with our leadership teamđľ Stipend (Optional)This is primarily a volunteer role.
We can offer a small stipend of $100â$200 per month depending on workload and availability.đ Ideal For Emerging designers building a portfolio Artists passionate about disability justice Creatives who value authenticity over automationStudents or earlyâcareer designers seeking meaningful experience
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How to Express Interest Email us with: send a message to [email protected] . A link to your portfolio or sample work. A short note about why youâd like to support DWDâ˘. Weâd love to welcome you into our creative circle.
06/09/2026
The Superhero Project (an incredible art and storytelling initiative uplifting LGBTQ+ youth)! Gallery Opening.
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THE DETAILS:
⢠What: Touring Exhibit Opening
⢠Where: Positive Exposure Gallery, NYC
⢠When: This Thursday, June 11
đ Learn more: https://www.shpkids.org/heroeswithin
If you're in the NYC area this Thursday, stop by to show some love and support for the inspiring young people! â¤ď¸
Heroes Within Exhibit â The Superhero Project Learn more about Heroes Within here! Heroes Within Gallery Heroes Within is a new and affirming exhibit of unique superheroes created by LGBTQ+ youth and designed by Q***r artists from around the world. Kids, teens and young adults (including youth of color, youth living with disabilities, and youth...
06/09/2026
Hey Everyone,,
Our June blog is now live on the website! Stop by and check it out.
Visit our site to read this monthâs featured story and share it with your community.
Link-
The Divas Blog - The Divas Blog Where we post various articles, announcements and other information of interest to brown and black girls and women with disabilities
06/08/2026
Pride History. Love always wins.
06/08/2026
Pride history. Love always wins.
06/08/2026
Headline: A quick update from our new home... đĄâ¨
Itâs hard to believe itâs already been several months since we officially moved the Divas With Disabilities Community over to Mighty Networks! Time flies when you're building and growing together, and it has truly become such a beautiful, supportive space.
If youâve been meaning to join us but haven't had the chance to jump in yet, consider this your gentle, open invitation. Come on in, the door is always open! đŞđ
Why join us inside?
Weâre regularly sharing exclusive resources, deep discussions, and exciting upcoming opportunities that stay entirely within our private network and won't be shared here on public social media.
There is absolutely no pressure to post constantlyâwhether you want to dive into the conversations daily or simply pop in from time to time to check out what's new, your presence makes our community stronger. Come as you are!
We can't wait to see you there and welcome you into the family.
Click here to settle in with us: https://divas-with-disabilities-community.mn.co/share/uy_xY3jmO_t-qsCG?utm_source=manual
06/08/2026
Hi Everyone,
Divas With Disabilities is excited to share a creative opportunity from filmmaker B. MonĂŠt, director of the forthcoming Divas With Disabilities short documentary.
If youâre interested in:
⌠performing poetry or music
⌠walking in a runway presentation
⌠sharing film or visual work
⌠contributing creatively to the experience
Please send:
⢠your name
⢠what youâd like to contribute
⢠links or samples of your work
to [email protected]
Looking for your next creative role? Check out our latest casting calls here: https://divaswithdisabilities.org/casting-calls/ Letâs get you in the spotlight!
06/05/2026
Weâre excited to share the latest issue of Resilience Magazine, a digital publication committed to elevating stories within the disability community. In this edition, publisher Rick Bowers continues his intentional allyship to Divas With Disabilities⢠by spotlighting two powerful leaders in our community â Sonia Yanes (ODERA) and DesirĂŠe Couture â in a stunning Accessible Fashion feature. Their work, their vision, and their voices reflect the representation our community deserves. https://resiliencemag.com/issue-7
ID: Cover of Resilience Magazine, Issue 7 (JuneâSeptember 2026). Two women with disabilities pose confidently against a neutral backdrop. Headlines around them include topics such as diabetes information in ASL, accessible fashion, caregiver conflicts, romance guidance, therapy animals, health tips, and a feature introducing Divas With Disabilitiesâ˘.
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Washington D.C., DC
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 6pm |
| Friday | 9am - 6pm |