Friday, Feb 21, 1:00-2:30pm, in Miller 112A. Book: Don't Call Me Inspirational: A Disabled Feminist Talks Back – by Harilyn Rousso.
Join us for the Disability Studies Program Quarterly Book Club! Harilyn Rousso's memoir speaks to the her experience as a disability activist,...Read more
Reading and discussion with the author of Don't Call Me Inspirational , Thurs Feb 27, 2014, 6:00–7:30pm, Odegaard 220. Meet & greet the author at the D Center (MGH 024) on Thurs, 10:45-12:45. Harilyn Rousso is a renowned author, disability activist, feminist, psychotherapist, and...Read more
Congratulations to these DS community members! Dennis Lang Award: Lee Steadman, Disability Studies. Harlan Hahn Student Awards: Anjali Truitt, Public Health Genetics; and Heather Evans, Sociology. Harland Hahn Research Awards: ET Russian, UW Medicine; Jose Alaniz, Slavic Languages &...Read more
Presentation on June 25, 1-3pm, in Green A, Research Commons, Allen Library: Disability in Sierra Leone & Haiti
We invite you to attend a presentation titled “Disability in Sierra Leone & Haiti” sponsored by the Disability Studies Program and the Department of Rehabilitation...Read more
The UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine hosts "Disability, Technology and Rehabilitation in Low and Middle Income Countries," Th. June 27 & Fri. June 28, 2013.
Symposium on Disability, Technology and Rehabilitation in Low and Middle Income Countries
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Friday June 14, 12-2pm, in the UW D Center, Mary Gates Hall, Room 024. We will recognize our 2013 Disability Studies graduates, Harlan Hahn Award winners, and the accomplishments of the folks in the DS Program and the student groups. Facebook page...Read more
Dance Faculty Concerty, January 22-20, 2014 Meany Studio Theatre Wednesday-Saturday @ 7:30pm, Sunday @ 2 pm
You will be delighted when you join us as we perform brand new choreography by our outstanding faculty! Exploring the themes of perception and perspective, our faculty members have...Read more
Protecting the Rights of People With Disabilities Internationally: Is the U.S. For It or Against It? Th May 16, 5:00-8:00pm, William Gates Hall 138 (UW Law School).
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is an international human rights treaty which aims to...Read more