Clare Leader Forum invites you all to Culture Night at Kaifein Café

The Clare Leader Forum warmly invites the public to No Limits: Beyond Boundaries at Kaifein Café, Queens Hotel, Ennis, on Friday, September 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm, as part of Culture Night. The event will feature readings from two important works and live music, offering an evening of reflection, learning, and connection.

The first book, *We Are Human Too*, is a collaborative effort co-produced by The Clare Leader Forum and edited by Ann Marie Flanagan. This significant work spans over 100 years, preceding the foundation of the State and continuing to the present day. It elevates 100 voices, exploring critical themes such as theocracy, capitalism, and nationalism, in justifying the continued institutionalization of disabled people. It highlighting the highs of social justice movements, the development of the social model of disability, defines human rights and the development of the Disabled people’s movement in Ireland. The book not only reflects on what has been achieved but also shines a light on what remains to be done, particularly in calling out systemic ableism. *We Are Human Too* serves as a call to action for each reader to become an ally in the ongoing fight for equality and justice for disabled people.

Attendees will also be treated to readings from *Never Know Your Place: A Memoir of a Rulebreaker*, edited by Joanna Marsden. This memoir tells the life story of disability activist Martin Naughton, a tireless advocate for disability rights and social justice.

Local activist Martin Tobin expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “This is a unique opportunity to celebrate the voices of those often unheard and to learn from the experiences shared in these important books. The power of storytelling can break barriers and open minds.”

Editor Ann Marie Flanagan shared her excitement for the event: “We look forward to bringing the community together for an evening that celebrates the strength and spirit of disabled people. Through these readings, we can explore the power of literature and music to change perspectives and promote inclusion.”

Join us for this important event! For more information, please contact Ann Marie Flanagan at 087 274 0079