DS Students' Research Presentations May 17 & 26

Please plan to join these events, as we learn with and support some of our student researchers and activists! 

Disability Studies Research Presentations Panel 2: Harlan Hahn Grant Awardees and Graduate Certificate Students

PANELISTS:

  • Natalie Stagnone (DIS ST BA 2022), What Books Can Teach Us about Disability
  • Shannon Meyer (UWB MA in Cultural Studies), Interrupting Eugenics:Tracing the Trajectory of Disability Discourse in Genetic Counseling
  • Sarah Arvey Tov (College of Education PhD), Cripping Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies: Transformative Curriculum for Disability Justice in Schools
  • Ryan DeCarsky (Sociology PhD), Identity and Community: Deaf LGBTQ Folk in USA

Presenters will talk about their research projects, followed by moderated Q & A.  Join us to learn about this exciting work by our graduate students and recent graduates!

ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION: 

  • Access copies of the presenters' slides are HERE

  • CART captioning and ASL interpretation are confirmed for this event. This meeting will be recorded for asynchronous access.

  • If you have questions or other access needs for this event, please contact Joanne Woiak jwoiak@uw.edu



Disability Studies Research & Community Engagement Presentations Panel 1: 2023 Thesis Projects by DS Majors
 

  • When: Wednesday, May 17, 2023, 1:30pm-3:00pm
  • Where: Zoom meeting
  • REGISTER HERE for May 17
    • After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.



ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION:

  • CART captioning and ASL interpretation will be provided. This meeting will be recorded for asynchronous access.
  • Access copies of slides can be found HERE on the day of the event.



PANELISTS:

  • Ameli Cyr, Accessibility and Perception at the University of Washington
  • Joanna Knoll, Autism and Accommodations Interview Project
  • Lilly Bosworth, Factors Behind the Underrepresentation of Female Students in Special Education
  • Daniel Isherwood, The Justice System, Plainly

Presenters will talk about their Disability Studies Major thesis projects, followed by Q & A moderated by Heather Evans.  Two of the presentations are pre-recorded and the panelists will be there for Q & A.  Join us for a lively conversation and to recognize our graduating majors!

If you have questions or other access needs for this event, please contact Joanne Woiak jwoiak@uw.edu