01/13/2021 7pm EST

Telling Disability Stories: Histories, Representations, and Imaginations

From Vermont Humanities, a virtual talk that discusses history, popular media representations, and inclusive design practices

offered by Vermont Humanities

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Telling Disability Stories: Histories, Representations, and Imaginations
From Vermont Humanities, a virtual talk that discusses history, popular media representations, and inclusive design practices

The meaning of “disability” shifts across time, places, and cultures. In spotlighting stories centered on disabled people, Middlebury professor Susan Burch draws on history, popular media representations, and inclusive design practices to reimagine our past, present, and possible future.

This Zoom event will include live captioning.

Susan Burch is director and professor of American studies at Middlebury College.

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01/13/2021 7pm EST
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