Check out our exciting lineup of speakers and panelists & register to join us!
Beginning in 2013, the Advocate New Hampshire Conference was an annual networking and skill-building event by and for people involved in disability advocacy in New Hampshire. This event was a day for people with disabilities in New Hampshire, and their family members and other individuals who support them, to come together and join a network of advocates who care about making our communities inclusive and supportive.
In partnership with the Institute on Disability at UNH and with collaboration from People First of New Hampshire, we are thrilled to facilitate the return of the Advocate NH Conference on Friday, October 4th, 2024 in Concord. We have built an exciting lineup of presenters and will host breakout sessions on the topics of Housing, Employment, and Financial Fitness.
Event Schedule
Keynote Speakers
Patricia Vincent-Piet will be delivering the first of our two keynote speeches at the conference! You may know Patricia through her work with the New Hampshire Council on Developmental Disabilities or from her YouTube channel @JimandPat4Inclusion where she shares content about disability inclusion with her husband Jim.
Later in the morning, attendees will hear from Jessica Gorton, new Bureau Chief at the Bureau of Developmental Services, and Melissa Hardy, Director of the Division of Long Term Supports and Services. This is a unique opportunity for community members to engage directly with state government officials who directly influence our systems!
Breakout Sessions
Between keynote presentations, attendees with engage in breakout sessions on the issues of Housing, Employment, and Financial Fitness. You may also recognize the names of the beloved Granite State disability advocates leading these breakout sessions! Our Housing Breakout Session will be led by Jules Good, Founder of Neighborhood Access and disability policy expert, along with Michelle Schladenhauffen, a local watercolor artist and powerful community advocate. Our Employment Breakout Session will be led by Jane Brickett of our ABLE North Chapter and Jim Piet, a well-known New Hampshire expert on disability issues, and the other half of @JimandPat4Inclusion. The Financial Fitness Breakout Session will be presented by People First/SALT leadership Kathy Bates, John Fenley, and Nick Petersen.
Group Art Activity
After Lunch, local artist and advocate Maureen Rashifard will lead a collaborative art project, during which attendees will create signs for advocates to use in the Disability Justice Parade the following day. Maureen is the owner of Atomic Beet, where she creates beautiful block-prints. She is also Chair of the NH Universal Changing Station Alliance, where she advocates for the installation of universal changing tables across the state.
This group art activity is sponsored by our friends at People First/SALT.
Intersectionality Panel
To close out the conference, we look forward to hearing from a panel of NH disability and social justice advocates as they discuss the topic of intersectionality. This panel will be moderated by ABLE NH Board member Sophie Kellam, founding member of the Rainbow Connection support group for LGBTQ+ folks with disabilities and recipient of our 2024 Disability Justice Star of the Year Award.
Panelists include Owen Bastille of ABLE NH’s Seacoast Chapter, Deborah Opramolla of the Disability Rights Center – NH, Jules Good of Neighborhood Access and the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, and Yasamin “Yaz” Safarzadeh, local mixed media artist and community organizer.
We are ready for a conference jam-packed full of disability advocacy and community building before we gather as a community to march in the 3rd Annual Disability Justice Parade the following day. We hope to see you there!