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CUNY Cripping* the Curriculum: May 13

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    Dusana Podlucka
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    Hello, all –

     

    We hope you can join us for the first:

     

    CUNY Cripping* the Curriculum Showcase

    May 13, 10:30am – 12pm via Zoom

    Register at this link [us02web.zoom.us] or scan the QR code attached

    For sign language interpretation please sign up by April 27, 2022

     

    Keynote Panel: Priya Lalvani (Rutgers University), Jan Valle (City College/CUNY), David Connor (Hunter College/CUNY), Dušana Podlucká (LaGuardia Community College/CUNY), Moderator: Priscilla Stadler (LaGuardia Community College/CUNY)

     

    Presenters:

    Michele Esther Gabay & Cheryl Hogue Smith, Kingsborough Community College, English & Art History

    Julia Miele Rodas, Bronx Community College, English & Disability Studies

    Nicole Shippen & Samantha Moura, LaGuardia Community College, Political Science

    Anne Gay Wilgus, City College, Early Childhood Education

    David Connor, Hunter College, Inclusive and Special Education

    April Coughlin,  SUNY, CUNY School for Professional Studies, Education

     

    Questions? Contact the organizers: Dušana Podlucká (dpodlucka@lagcc.cuny.edu), Derek Stadler (dstadler@lagcc.cuny.edu), or Priscilla Stadler (pstadler@lagcc.cuny.edu)

     

    * The reference to the historically derogatory term “cripple” is intentional. It draws on Crip Theory and the Crip Justice movement, which posits disability as a valuable identity and challenges the traditional understanding of disability as tragic and undesirable. Cripping points to the systemic exclusion of disabled people, especially those who are of color, members of LGBTQ+ community, linguistically diverse speakers, and those with other intersecting identities.

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