Please mark your calendars for these lunchtime Disability Studies Program talks in Winter quarter 2016.

All brown bag seminars will take place Fridays 12-1pm, in MGH 024 (the UW D Center).

Jan 8, Tina Pinedo, Disability Rights Washington, "Reel Change: Video, Social Media, and the Disability Rights Movement"

Jan 15, Christine Toma, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, “What is the Impact of Disability on Working Physical Therapists?”

Feb 5, Heather Evans, Sociology Department, "Living the Paradox of 'Invisible Disability': a Phenomenological Analysis of Acquired Impairment"

Feb 26, 12pm, Tiffany Woelfel, Marissa Pighin, Marianna Grady, "The Intersection of Sexual Violence and Disability: Campus Experience and Policy”; 12:30pm Marcella Ascoli, "Disability Space in Public Parks"

March 4, Sherrie Brown, College of Education, and Disability Studies Program, "Juvenile Justice and Youth With Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities: investigating Special Education in Washington State"

Details about the presentations will be emailed and posted on the DS Program website, closer to the dates:

https://depts.washington.edu/disstud/

Accessibility:

CART captioning and ASL interpretation will be requested for all talks.

The D Center is located in the basement of Mary Gates Hall, room 024. It’s wheelchair accessible.

We ask that you please be fragrance free, for the health and well being of community members with chemical sensitivity. For more info: http://eastbaymeditation.org/…/How-to-Be-Fragrance-Free-.pdf

To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at: 206.543.6450 (voice), 206.543.6452 (TTY), 206.685.7264 (fax), or email dso@uw.edu.

Happy New Year!

Joanne (jwoiak@uw.edu)

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