CDSC February Reading Group
2/2/. 11am-1pm. Scott Hall, Room 4.  We'll discuss the Introduction from Jay Dolmage's book, Academic Ableism.
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Reading Access Information: We have chosen a variety of levels of readings for specific purposes for each reading groups this semester. While people are welcome to attend any that appeal to them, we are including notes about the purpose and nature of each of the readings in hopes of making the events as accessible and transparent as possible.

The February Reading Group is designed for people of all levels interested in thinking about what critical disability studies have to say to an academic context. If you have questions or need background materials or support in order to participate, please let us know. CW - the ways that ableism limit access to higher education.

Academic Ableism is an Open Access text, available via the link: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/u/ump/mpub9708722

Scott Hall Access Information: Scott Hall has an accessible entrance to the right of the front stairs facing Pleasant Street. This entrance has power operated doors. There is an accessible elevator inside the building. We are currently in the process of establishing an accessible gender-neutral restroom and will update with this information ASAP. Room 4 has multiple windows for natural light, movable desk chairs, and is ADA accessible.

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