The author reflects on how several mentors, including the late Dr. David Pfeiffer, shaped her awareness of the Disability Rights Movement, her own identity, and the need for the next generation to carry forth the Movement
Phil Ferguson commented on his article via video. See his Take. (Or click on the embedde...
In November of 2019, I delivered the Ross and Marianna Beach Distinguished Professor Inaugural Lectu...
Have you heard of ableist microaggressions? Let me tell you about them, as someone who has experienc...
A reflection on the life of David Pfeiffer, why the Center on Disability Studies decided to begin th...
The latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies is out! Dive into this issues' advancement of i...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
Capitol Crawl’- A historical moment in the history of America whence persons with disabilities climb...
“Changing Bodies and Minds: ‘Crippled Children’ and Their Movement in the United States, 1890-1960” ...
Students with disabilities have begun to attend postsecondary education in increasing numbers during...
Despite legal advancements recognizing the rights of individuals with disabilities, societal barrier...
At the commencement of the Unruly Salon Series, Dr. Catherine Frazee asked us to remember that the “...
Many students in schools do not know that some of their peers in the classroom, or out in the commun...
“Doctor knows best” is something all of us have heard; but very rarely do we meet professionals who ...
Abstract: According to the ARC, an estimated 54 million Americans live with a disability. These peop...
I would like to ask us all to think about the future of disability in our world through two older (b...
Phil Ferguson commented on his article via video. See his Take. (Or click on the embedde...
In November of 2019, I delivered the Ross and Marianna Beach Distinguished Professor Inaugural Lectu...
Have you heard of ableist microaggressions? Let me tell you about them, as someone who has experienc...
A reflection on the life of David Pfeiffer, why the Center on Disability Studies decided to begin th...
The latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies is out! Dive into this issues' advancement of i...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
Capitol Crawl’- A historical moment in the history of America whence persons with disabilities climb...
“Changing Bodies and Minds: ‘Crippled Children’ and Their Movement in the United States, 1890-1960” ...
Students with disabilities have begun to attend postsecondary education in increasing numbers during...
Despite legal advancements recognizing the rights of individuals with disabilities, societal barrier...
At the commencement of the Unruly Salon Series, Dr. Catherine Frazee asked us to remember that the “...
Many students in schools do not know that some of their peers in the classroom, or out in the commun...
“Doctor knows best” is something all of us have heard; but very rarely do we meet professionals who ...
Abstract: According to the ARC, an estimated 54 million Americans live with a disability. These peop...
I would like to ask us all to think about the future of disability in our world through two older (b...
Phil Ferguson commented on his article via video. See his Take. (Or click on the embedde...
In November of 2019, I delivered the Ross and Marianna Beach Distinguished Professor Inaugural Lectu...
Have you heard of ableist microaggressions? Let me tell you about them, as someone who has experienc...