Rev. Jennifer Alviar presents An Unexpected Gift
Imagine a creative, innovative approach toward disability justice. One that uplifts and empowers the cultural arts community. A more accessible, inclusive world where everyone may enjoy museums, theaters, parks, zoos, libraries and other cultural venues. Through collective advocacy work and intentional design strategies, let us make this vision a reality in celebrating the arts with greater equity for all!
Rev. Jennifer DeBusk Alviar is an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister engaged in advocacy and accessibility through the arts. She collaborates with arts-based nonprofits to cultivate greater equity and inclusion so that all people may enjoy museums, theaters, parks, zoos, libraries and other cultural venues. Rev. Alviar is the winner of the EqUUal Access Carolyn Cartland Sermon Award for disability justice. She received her Master of Divinity degree at Starr King School for Ministry in Berkeley, California. She currently lives with her family on the indigenous land of the Duwamish people known as Seattle, Washington.