Zoom

Join three respected scholars of disability to explore how traits labeled "disabilities" can also be personal, social, and cultural sites of challenge, strength, and change. Speakers include: Dr. Kim Nielsen, Professor and Chair of Disability Studies and History, Women's, and Gender Studies at University of Toledo; Dr. Ally Day, Associate Professor of Disability Studies and History, Women's, and Gender Studies at University of Toledo; and Dr. Debanuj DasGupta, Assistant Professor of Feminist Studies at UC Santa Barbara. The event will be moderated by Dr. Ashley Biser. Live captioning and sign language interpretation will be provided.

Thursday, March 3 @7pm on Zoom
Register here: https://bit.ly/3/JRo2ru
Registration is required. A link to the program will be generated automatically after registration.

This is a companion program to the Deaf Republic exhibit at the Ross Art Museum. View the online exhibit at: http://deafrepublic.rossartmuseum.com/exhibits/show/deaf-republic

This event will be recorded and available on the Ross Art Museum website after the event: owu.edu/ross

Ticket Cost:

Free and open to the public

 

RSVP Information:

Register here: https://bit.ly/3/JRo2ru
Registration is required. A link to the program will be generated automatically after registration.

OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: The Ross Art Museum; The Accessibility Services Office; The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council at Ohio Wesleyan; and the Office of the Chief Diversity Officer.
Contact: Erin Fletcher at ramuseum@owu.edu