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WHAT WE DO

At CANDOR, our work is grounded in two intertwined focuses: advancing economic justice and amplifying disability justice. Together, our work challenges exclusionary labor systems, and instead builds structures where Disabled people lead and shape more equitable systems.

 

For us, economic justice means rejecting those models and creating structures that honor fluctuating capacity, collective care, and access needs. Every program we run is shaped by the needs and desires of our community, not by medical or charity frameworks.

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This includes building food and environmental justice initiatives that root Disabled livelihoods in growing, sharing, and sustaining community-based food systems that challenge chronic scarcity. Alongside this, we amplify Disabled voices and leadership through arts, advocacy, education, and organizing–insisting that Disabled people define the terms of our survival and liberation.

 

Together, these focuses allow us to resist ableism, capitalism, and ecological exploitation in practice, while building living examples of what sustainable, community-led futures can look like.

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1901 Chapel Hill. Durham, NC 27707                                             ___        t.land@candornc.org
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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