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Apr 24 2020

Chicago Disability Studies Conference – Doing Disability Studies: Cripping Community, Culture, and Collaboration

April 24, 2020

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Location

TBD

Address

Chicago, IL 60612

Disability Studies has radical potential to revolutionize other fields of study. Disability Studies has brought into question foundational narratives of modern societies and has forced us to rethink how we conceive of ourselves, our bodies, communities, and nations. It has challenged academic communities to turn their attention to the accessibility of classrooms as well as the built environment on campuses. It has encouraged activists to reconsider what intersectionality can look like in practice and broadened conceptions of access. And it has prompted professional communities, such as medical experts and social workers, to profoundly transform practice by redefining notions of care.

This conference encourages deeper conversations between academic and non-academic spaces, university administration, social work, medical professional fields, and activism, to promote the valuable connections between theory and practice in all of those spaces.

The Chicagoland Disability Studies Conference asks:
What does doing disability studies mean?
How does disability studies interact with the concepts of community, culture, and collaboration?

Keynote Speakers:
Emerging Chicagoland Disability Scholars speaking on the future of disability research and scholarship

Organized by:
UIC Disability and Human Development Student Association

This event is free, accessible, and open to the public

The Chicago Disability Studies Conference started a few years ago, as an informal conference to provide a practice space for students with disabilities to share their work. Since then, the conference has only grown, but its heart remains the same: A student-run space to provide graduate students, undergraduate students, and other community members a safe, accessible, non-judgmental space for gaining experience in presenting their work.

The continued goal of the CDSC is to promote collaboration among students doing disability studies work and foster an academic identity for disability studies in Chicagoland. The conference accomplishes these goals through: creating a space for disability studies students to present work before taking research outside of the area, providing an opportunity for collaboration and networking among disability studies scholars, and by providing value-added workshops.

Who should attend?
The event is open to the public and we encourage all those interested in disability studies to attend

*Please note that registration may be limited

IMPORTANT NOTE: For those registering after the March 27th registration deadline, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to provide space and food.  We have been humbled by overwhelming response thus far. We hope that you will still register if you are interested, but with that caveat in mind.  We will do our best to make space and meet needs where possible.

Access considerations that will be provided, include but are not limited to: ASL interpretation, large print copies, straws, accessible gender neutral bathrooms, advertised as scent free, quiet room, set up for sensory sensitive spaces as available, as well as options to request specific access needs within CFP and registration forms.

For more information, contact the conference team at: disabilitystudiesconfchicago@gmail.com

IMPORTANT NOTE: For those registering after the March 27th registration deadline, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to provide space and food. We have been humbled by overwhelming response thus far. We hope that you will still register if you are interested, but with that caveat in mind. We will do our best to make space and meet needs where possible.

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Contact

UIC Disability and Human Development Student Association

Date posted

Mar 5, 2020

Date updated

Mar 5, 2020