Bernie Clifford - IDPD2021

Thursday, 2 December 2021 - 6:00pm to 6:30pm

International Day of People with Disability - Sasja had a conversation with Bernie Clifford, who is a person with disability. He loses his leg at the age of 25. Bernie is the founder of POME (www..bernzerk-pome.com.au) inside the Art Deco-inspired, Lynchian-influenced venue, patrons can eventually expect to find everything from exhibitions and performances to fashion shows, book readings and Q and A sessions with artists. He is also a film editor and producer, known for A Fistful of Heart (2000), Amissa Anima (2019), a character voice in Marry and Max ( 2009), a photographer and is an accredited changing places and SDA assessor and accredited member of the Access Consultants Association of Australia.
A man with many talents indeed!

International Day of People with Disabilities (IDPD) is a United Nations sanctioned day celebrated annually on 3 December. This important day aims to raise awareness and promote action around the rights of people with disabilities and their full inclusion in society.

We encourage people to share the message of inclusion and diversity so that collectively we can truly build a world where all people are included and valued as equal members of society. The COVID-19 pandemic has been catastrophic for people with disabilities, having widespread impacts on individuals and communities around the world.



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