Are you interested in learning more about Disability Justice (DJ) and connecting with fellow students, faculty, and staff working toward undoing ableism at Dartmouth? We will come together to engage with foundational and emerging voices within the DJ community. Through collective study and discussion, we will develop and deepen our understanding of this intersectional, liberatory framework.
Please fill out this form to indicate your interest and receive more information about readings and the later session times.
Session 1: January 19, 2023 at 12:30 - 2 PM - Disabled Futures
How can disability justice be a central component of bringing about liberatory futures? Following Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha’s visit, we will be discussing their new book, The Future Is Disabled alongside other creative multimedia texts. 206 Baker and online. Register here to attend!
Session 2: February 14, 2023 at 12-1:15 EST- Crip Pedagogy
Can how we teach be a component of undoing ableism in academia? What are strategies for making our classrooms more accessible and inclusive across many forms of difference? We will explore the website Accessible Syllabus created by Dr. Anne-Marie Womack and the book, Academic Ableism. DCAL and online.
All readings are optional. Once you complete the form below, we will be in touch with you with more details. In the meantime, feel free to reach out with any questions by emailing:
nataliya.braginsky@dartmouth.edu