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Registration Open: 24th Annual Multiple Perspectives on Access, Inclusion & Disability Conference

  • 1.  Registration Open: 24th Annual Multiple Perspectives on Access, Inclusion & Disability Conference

    Posted Feb 14, 2024 11:47 AM

    Hi All,

    Sharing information about Ohio State University's upcoming free conference event that might be of interest to you. Please share with your networks! 

    Registration Open

    The Journey from Statute to Seamless Access

    24th Annual Multiple Perspectives On Access, Inclusion & Disability Conference 

     

    APRIL 8TH & 9TH 2024 The Ohio State University - Columbus, Ohio

     

     

    Over 20 Concurrent Sessions and these Featured Events (Free and Open To the Public)

     

     

    • The 2024  Ken Campbell Lecture on Disability Law and Policy:

    Inventing the Independent Disabled Person: Tales From the Extraordinary Life of Ed Roberts Presented by Scot Danforth

     

    • The 2024 Ethel Louise Armstrong Lecture on Disability Art & Culture:

    Building Inclusive Spaces: Being an Ally for your Neurodivergent Peers & Students Presented by Siva Priya Santhanam

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The 2024  Ken Campbell Lecture on Disability Law and Policy: Inventing the Independent Disabled Person: Tales From the Extraordinary Life of Ed Roberts 

    Presented by Scot Danforth

     

    April 8th, 2024 at 3:45 eastern 

    ·         Free & Open to the Public 

    ·         In Person at the Blackwell Inn on OSU's Columbus Campus

    ·         Available via Zoom

     

    Scot Danforth tells the story of what Ed Robert's suicide survival, his decision to live well, to take full title of his  body, and shape his future was the foundation for the notion of independent living as well as the beginning of a lifelong, intensive personal practice of self-creation. He crafted a dynamic, outrageous, impactful, disabled man in a mid-century America that hadn't even begun to imagine people with disabilities living active, integrated lives. Ed's decision launched the influential idea we now know as independent living, the lifechanging concept that powered the disability rights movement.

     

    About the Speaker

    Scot Danforth is a Professor and the Assistant Dean of Research at Chapman University's Attallah College of Educational StudiesA widely published disability studies scholar his work examines political and ethical issues to foster inclusive education. Cofounder of the Disability Studies in Education Special Interest Group within the American Education Research Association and past coeditor of Disability Studies Quarterly 

     

    The 2024 Ethel Louise Armstrong Lecture on Disability Art & Culture: Building Inclusive Spaces: Being an Ally for your Neurodivergent Peers & Students

    Presented by Siva Priya Santhanam

     

    April 9th, 2024 at 3:30 eastern 

    • Free & Open to the Public 
    • In Person at the Blackwell Inn on OSU's Columbus Campus
    • Available via Zoom

     

    Neurodiversity is an integral part of diversity in university settings, and by embracing neurodiversity, we promote an inclusive and empathetic space for everyone. In this workshop-style presentation, you will understand complex issues that influence the academic and social well-being of neurodivergent students. Based on my own research and clinical experiences, I will share strategies for increased cross-neurotype understanding and communication, and you can take away specific strategies on how you can be an ally for your neurodivergent peer or student within the university setting. 

     

    About the Speaker

    Assistant Professor at Bowling Green State University's College of Health and Human Services  is an experienced Speech Language Pathologist Skilled in working with children and adults on the autism spectrum. Her research on focuses on applying strengths-based approaches from a neurodiversity perspective.

     

     

     

    The 2024 Ethel Louise Armstrong Student Poster Competition 

     

    Submission Deadline: March 12, 2024

    (Anniversary of the Capital Crawl)

     

    I'll take all night if I have to!" said 8-year-old Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins. The second-grader wasn't talking about working on a lengthy homework assignment or completing another video game level. No, she was telling the crowd of reporters that she would not give up as she climbed to the top of the Capitol steps in what became known as the Capital Crawl to demand passage of the ADA. Congress and the country listened to a student that day. 

     

    The Ethel Louise Armstrong Student Poster Competition and reception is held annually to encourage students to network with the community, professionals, and scholars who share their interests in disability. This opportunity is made possible through the generosity of the ELA Foundation and its founder, Margaret Stanton. The event honors Margaret's grandmother, Ethel Louise Armstrong, who encouraged Margaret to reject stereotypes, embrace self-determination, and excel in college despite the barriers of a pre-504/ADA world faced by disabled women. Margaret founded the ELA Foundation to "change the face of disability on the planet". The student posters highlight ongoing change and future challenges. 

     

    The Art & Performance poster award is dedicated to honor the late Helyn Marshall who left our community in form but not in spirit this past September. Helyn was the Wexner Center for the Arts' first Accessibility Manager and lead Digital Accessibility Coordinator. She believed that the arts are not a luxury, but a necessity and a universal human right.    

     

    Posters will be presented at the 24th Annual Multiple Perspectives on Access, Inclusion & Disability.  The Ohio State University – Columbus Campus 

    Submission Details



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    Hillary Pearson
    she/her/hers
    Program Manager, Accessibility Services, Office for Diversity, Literacy and Outreach Services (ODLOS)
    American Library Association
    P: (312) 280-5020
    hpearson@ala.org
    www.ala.org | www.ala.org/diversity
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  • 2.  RE: Registration Open: 24th Annual Multiple Perspectives on Access, Inclusion & Disability Conference

    Posted Feb 19, 2024 09:12 AM

    Thank you, Hillary. This looks fantastic! I'm so glad about the Zoom component.



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    Karen Grondin
    Licensing Librarian
    Arizona State University Library
    She/Her/Hers
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