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Designing Work That Works for Disabled People

T Land

Apr 21, 2026

Most employment systems were not built with Disabled people in mind...

Feed Durham Partnership Grows

T Land

Mar 9, 2026

In the middle of 2025, CANDOR had to make the difficult decision to close the community fridge at Part & Parcel...

Spring at CANDOR Farm

Abijah Burton

Apr 21, 2026

Last fall we planted onions and garlic which you can see thriving at the farm right now...

Growing Intersectional Justice Together

Lou Jent

Mar 9, 2026

We are living in a time where the experiences that map our margins* lay bare the falsehoods of anything but intersectionality...

Autism Month x Disability Justice

Lou Jent

Apr 17, 2026

Recently, many autism self-advocates have been calling for April to move beyond Autism Acceptance Month...

Sustaining Accessibility: Where Food and Disability Justice Converge

Azrael Burton

Mar 9, 2026

This year CANDOR is highlighting the Food Justice work that we do in the local community...

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1901 Chapel Hill. Durham, NC 27707
CANDOR operates on the traditional, ancestral lands of the Eno, Occaneechi, Tuscarora, Shakori, Sissipahaw, and Saponi Peoples.  We pay respect to their elders, both past and present, who have been stewards of this land for generations. We engage in our work here with humility and reverence for the original peoples of this land and hold awareness of the legacy of violence, displacement, forced migration, and settlement. 
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