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Subject: H-Disability: Western History Association On line Sessions on Disability History
Greetings Devva Kasnitz,
A new item has been posted in H-Disability.
Western History Association On line Sessions on Disability History https://networks.h-net.org/user/login?destination=node/8312271
by Alida Boorn
The Western History Association 2021 conference has added a PreCon online program of 39 sessions on Oct 18 and 19, Within these sessions there are a few that maybe of interest to the H-Disability Network:
Monday, Oct 18 2:00 to 3:30 (CDT)
Teaching Disability History of America in Public Schools: K-12, Undergraduate, and Graduate School Degrees
Sponsored by the WHA Committee on Teaching and Public Education
Chair: Alida Boorn, Historian and James Boorn, Museum Accessibility Advocate
Presenters :
Robin C. Henry, Wichita State University
Takin’ it to the…Federal Building?: Teaching Disability Civil Rights History through the 1977 San Francisco 504 Sit-In
Catherine Kudlick, San Francisco State University
Teaching the Disability Rights Struggle as Western History
Alida Boorn, Historian
Teaching the History of Disability in Washington State Public Schools
Comment: Day Al-Mohamed, Invalid Corps Film
Tuesday, Oct 19 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (CDT)
Disability in Native Pasts, Presents, and Futures
Chair: Juliet Larkin-Gilmore, American Council of Learned Societies Fellow
Presenters:
Maile Arvin (Native Hawaiian), University of Utah
Institutionalizing the Territory: Settler Colonial Practices of “Care” in Early Twentieth Century Hawai’i
Susan Burch, Middlebury College
Contesting Commitments
Ella Callow (Cherokee Nation, non-Citizen (Descendant)), University of California, Berkeley, Section 504 Compliance Officer
Indigeneity, Empire, and Disability: Carceral Spaces & Frontier Profiteering at the Turn of the 20th and 21st Centuries
Kelsey Dayle John (Navajo), University of Arizona
Equine Assisted Interventions as a Method of Wellbeing in Indigenous Communities
For updated schedule and registration information see the WHA Conference program site at: 2021 Conference Program (westernhistory.org) https://www.westernhistory.org/2021/program
FYI
From: H-Net Notifications <drupaladmin@mail.h-net.org>
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2021 7:21 PM
To: devva@EARTHLINK.NET
Subject: H-Disability: Western History Association On line Sessions on Disability History
Greetings Devva Kasnitz,
A new item has been posted in H-Disability.
Western History Association On line Sessions on Disability History <https://networks.h-net.org/user/login?destination=node/8312271>
by Alida Boorn
The Western History Association 2021 conference has added a PreCon online program of 39 sessions on Oct 18 and 19, Within these sessions there are a few that maybe of interest to the H-Disability Network:
Monday, Oct 18 2:00 to 3:30 (CDT)
Teaching Disability History of America in Public Schools: K-12, Undergraduate, and Graduate School Degrees
Sponsored by the WHA Committee on Teaching and Public Education
Chair: Alida Boorn, Historian and James Boorn, Museum Accessibility Advocate
Presenters :
Robin C. Henry, Wichita State University
Takin’ it to the…Federal Building?: Teaching Disability Civil Rights History through the 1977 San Francisco 504 Sit-In
Catherine Kudlick, San Francisco State University
Teaching the Disability Rights Struggle as Western History
Alida Boorn, Historian
Teaching the History of Disability in Washington State Public Schools
Comment: Day Al-Mohamed, Invalid Corps Film
Tuesday, Oct 19 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (CDT)
Disability in Native Pasts, Presents, and Futures
Chair: Juliet Larkin-Gilmore, American Council of Learned Societies Fellow
Presenters:
Maile Arvin (Native Hawaiian), University of Utah
Institutionalizing the Territory: Settler Colonial Practices of “Care” in Early Twentieth Century Hawai’i
Susan Burch, Middlebury College
Contesting Commitments
Ella Callow (Cherokee Nation, non-Citizen (Descendant)), University of California, Berkeley, Section 504 Compliance Officer
Indigeneity, Empire, and Disability: Carceral Spaces & Frontier Profiteering at the Turn of the 20th and 21st Centuries
Kelsey Dayle John (Navajo), University of Arizona
Equine Assisted Interventions as a Method of Wellbeing in Indigenous Communities
For updated schedule and registration information see the WHA Conference program site at: 2021 Conference Program (westernhistory.org) <https://www.westernhistory.org/2021/program>
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