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Inclusive Perspectives: Black and Living with Disability – Experiences, Concerns and Hopes

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Tuesday, February 15, 2022 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM

Social service professionals often speak of identity and marginalization in terms of intersectionality, the idea that a person’s experience will be influenced by the total of all the identities they hold.

This webinar will begin with a scene-setting lecture by Washington University Occupational Therapy Instructor Stacy West-Bruce, followed by a panel discussion moderated by Washington University TRIO Director Kimberly Morton. Together we will explore the context of being Black and living with disabilities in St. Louis.

This Inclusive Perspectives event, which shares lived experience, practitioner expertise, and research findings regarding the inclusion of people with disabilities, is co-sponsored by the TRIO program and is part of our recognition of Black History Month.

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  • Lauren Chacon
  • Elizabeth Williams-Johnson
  • Nicole Solarz

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Social service professionals often speak of identity and marginalization in terms of intersectionality, the idea that a person’s experience will be influenced by the total of all the identities they hold.

This webinar will begin with a scene-setting lecture by Washington University Occupational Therapy Instructor Stacy West-Bruce, followed by a panel discussion moderated by Washington University TRIO Director Kimberly Morton. Together we will explore the context of being Black and living with disabilities in St. Louis.

This Inclusive Perspectives event, which shares lived experience, practitioner expertise, and research findings regarding the inclusion of people with disabilities, is co-sponsored by the TRIO program and is part of our recognition of Black History Month.

Register online to receive Zoom information on the morning of the event. You can also join us during the live stream.

Open Classroom | Register Now!