Wednesday, November 3rd 3:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
We can’t wait to come together this fall for our Community Conversation! We will learn and share about disability justice and disability as an identity that intersects with other core identities.
For this Community Conversation, we hope you will choose two or three options from the list below. To fully engage in the conversation, please read or watch at least one before attending.
When we meet virtually on November 3, we will start the conversation by each sharing what pieces we chose and why, and we will offer one takeaway from each.
· The Smithsonian exhibit on disability history: Everybody: An Artifact History of Disability in America.
· Finding Dory, Disability Access, and Collective Access by Alice Wong
· 30 year anniversary of ADA conversation: ADA in Color Panel Discussion
· “Sometimes You Feel Invisible”: Performing Queer/Disabled in the University Classroom, Ryan A Miller
If you haven’t yet had a chance, we also still highly recommend this short video from Kimberlé Crenshaw on the Urgency of Intersectionality as a complement to any of these other pieces we are discussing. Note: there is potentially traumatic information shared in this video pertaining to police brutality.
Thank you for your good work at UP and for joining us in these dialogues. Please email oiedi@up.edu with questions, accommodation requests, or other feedback.