Moving Close to the Ground: A Messy Love Song

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Event Information 
When: Tuesday, July 30 | 7:00 pm Eastern 
Featuring: Eli Clare

Celebrate Disability Pride Month at the Museum of Science with disability writer and activist Eli Clare as he combines storytelling and critical thinking to explore the lived experiences and meanings of crawling and scooting in the natural world. What do we lose when non-disabled people value strong steady walking over other modes of mobility?

This July, Eli comes to the Museum and reveals the intimacy and slowness he encounters when he moves close to the ground in an illuminating and vital evening of dialogue and exploration.

Part of the Museum’s Year of the Earthshot, an exploration of the climate solutions and the actions we can take now to live sustainably on Earth.

This program is free, thanks to the generosity of the Lowell Institute.