Twentieth Annual
MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES ON ACCESS, INCLUSION, & DISABILTY
April 6 & 7, 2020
On the Columbus Campus of The Ohio State University
Sample of Program:
Ethel Louise Armstrong Lecture (Free & Open to the Public) Everyday Ableism – Challenging What We Think We Know About Disability, Amanda Kraus
Ken Campbell Memorial Lecture (Free & Open to the Public) Creating a Culture of Inclusion in Postsecondary Education, Dan Habib (preceded by a screening of the film “Intelligent Lives”)
Audio Description as an Aesthetic Innovation, Joel Snyder
Science Access: a thread of sessions focused on making the STEM curriculum accessible
Documentation Requirements for Accommodations: Promoting access or creating barriers?, Justin Freedman & Dolly Singley
Ethel Louise Armstrong Student Poster Competition (March 15th submission deadline)
Review the 2020 Multiple Perspectives Program*
Come Early for “Troubling Binaries of Activism and Academics”
On April 4 & 5 The Ohio State University Disability Studies Program & The Society for Disability Studies Team up for two days of panels, programs, workshops and dancing to kick of the third annual SDS – OSU collaboration -Including workshops on:
“Building Academic Programs with Accountability to Community”,
“Anti-Racist Work in Organizations”
A keynote presentation by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarshinha
*The SDS@OSU thread will be updated as the information is provided by SDS
The Multiple Perspectives Conference is made possible thanks to the generosity of the Ethel Louise Armstrong Foundation Endowment Fund and the support of our partners:
The Office of Institutional Equity, OSU
Society for Disability Studies
Think College: TOPS Program, Nissonger Center, OSU
The OSU Disability Studies Program
Student Life Disability Services, OSU
Disability Studies Graduate Student Association, OSU
Graduate Association for Mental Health Action and Advocacy, OSU
Abilities: An Alliance of People With and Without Disabilities, OSU