On The Social Construction of Disability
People are not disabled because of some inherent flaw on their part, people are disabled because of a society that is unwilling to include them, and...
Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian: Writings & Resources on Equity and Social Justice
People are not disabled because of some inherent flaw on their part, people are disabled because of a society that is unwilling to include them, and...
In his acceptance speech of the 2014 James Neubacher award, MSW Candidate Lloyd Shelton talks about the intersection of race, disability, and other social identities, and...
In Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian’s Uncovering Privilege series, participants are invited to share about an experience (or experiences) in which they realized that they had privilege in...
Two weeks ago by the invitation of a former professor of mine, I had the honor of being a guest lecturer to a class of undergraduate...