Program in Disability Studies at Georgetown University
04/26/2022
The Program in Disability Studies, The Department of English, and the Department of Philosophy are delighted to invite you to:
A Faculty Book Launch Celebration:
Featuring Jennifer Natalya Fink, Quill R. Kukla, and Joel Michael Reynolds
April 26, 2022 at 7 PM
Please join the authors of All Our Families: Disability Lineage and the Future of Kinship, City Living: How Urban Dwellers and Urban Spaces Make One Another, and The Life Worth Living: Disability, Pain, and Morality for a celebratory conversation on Zoom!
Zoom Link:
https://georgetown.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUlcuupqTIqGNBTfoLBMxj6T75Cf4AfrjE2
The event will be ASL interpreted and Zoom captioned. For more information and other access needs, please email [email protected].
Here is the Zoom link to register for the event.
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Image Description: Event flyer. On a black background next to an image of the earth from space, from left to right: Jennifer Natalya Fink, a white woman with curly, black hair rests her chin on her hand and smiles at the viewer; Quill R. Kukla, a white person with short purple hair in a suit stands in front of a bridge and smiles at the viewer; Joel Michael Reynolds, a white person with short brown hair and glasses in a grey suit smiles at the viewer. Below those portraits, from left to right: an abstract floral book cover for All Our Families; a black book cover with a black-and-white picture of city walkers for City Living; and a blue abstract book cover for The Life Worth Living.
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Disability Studies Book Launch. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting. Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Disability Studies Book Launch. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
04/13/2022
The Program in Disability Studies is delighted to invite you for a panel discussion and networking opportunity!
Inclusively and GU Disability Studies present
A Discussion of Disability and Employment
April 21, 2022 at 7:00 PM EST
Featuring panelists Susan Levine (Bain Capital), John D. Kemp (Lakeshore Foundation), Jennifer Sheehy (US Department of Labor), Tiffany Yu (Diversability), and Kenna Chic (California Health Care Foundation).
Moderated by Charlotte Dales of Inclusively.
Please register to join us on Zoom at:
https://lnkd.in/d28AE6qv
Captioning and ASL will be provided. For more information or other access needs, please email [email protected].
Image Description. Event flyer. Beneath a blue banner, portraits of panelists, from left to right: Susan Levine, a white woman with a blond bob, smiles at the viewer; John D. Kemp, a white man in a blue suit, with short hair combed away from his face and a goatee, smiles slightly at the viewer; Jennifer Sheehy, a white woman with straight brown hair, wearing a red top, smiles widely at the viewer; Tiffany Yu, an Asian-American woman with medium-length straight hair smiles widely at the viewer; Kenna Chic, an Asian-American woman with glasses and straight hair swept away from her face, smiles at the viewer. Beneath, between Georgetown University and Inclusively logos, is a portrait of moderator Charlotte Dales, a white woman with brown hair, smiling at the viewer.
03/10/2022
The deadline is fast approaching for the groundbreaking new Associate Director of Disability Studies position. Please apply, share, boost!
Associate Director of the Disability Cultural Initiative, Division of Student Affairs – Georgetown University Located in a historic neighborhood in the nation's capital, Georgetown offers rigorous academic programs, a global perspective, exciting ways to take advantage of Washington, D.C., and a commitment to social justice. Our community is a tight knit group of remarkable individuals interested in intelle...
02/17/2022
https://www.georgetown.edu/event/friday-music-series-molly-joyce-composer-and-performer/
TOMORROW, Friday 2/18 12:30: Composer/performer Molly Joyce LIVE and on Zoom!
Friday Music Series: Molly Joyce, composer and performer - Georgetown University Co-sponsored by the GU Music Program and The Program in Disability Studies Composer and performer Molly Joyce was recently deemed one of the “most versatile, prolific and intriguing composers working under the vast new-music dome” by The Washington Post. Her music has additionally been described...
02/07/2022
The Program in Disability Studies is delighted to invite you to our first Spring 2022 Cluster Event with Artist/Scholar/Activist-in-Residence, Jerron Herman!
Please register to join us on Zoom at:
https://georgetown.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUqdeqqrTMiHdIVpm2ab1vroueroRwa3QWJ
Artist Talk with Choreographer, Playwright, Model, & Activist
Jerron Herman
Wednesday, February 9, 7 p.m. ET on Zoom. FREE!
Join us for a participatory dialogue exploring art and art-making, disability aesthetics, and what it means to create “images of freedom.” Jerron Herman brings his experience with a multiplicity of artistic forms and mediums— including modeling, choreography, and writing— to share wisdom about process, identity, collaboration, and joy.
ASL interpreted / Zoom captioned
For more information or other access needs, email [email protected]
Cosponsored by the Georgetown Humanities Initiative
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Artist Talk with Jerron Herman
Wed Feb 9, 7 PM
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Georgetown’s Program in Disability Studies is delighted to invite you to our first Spring event!!
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