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Book Review: The Problem Body, Projecting Disability on Film
Title: The Problem Body, Projecting Disability on Film
Reviewer: Raphael Raphael, PhD
Editors: Sally Chivers and Nicole Markotic
Publisher: Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2010.
Hardcover: ISBN: 13978-0-8142-1124-3
Cost: 9.9
Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter, April 2021
Welcome to the CDS Newsletter, your hub for recent center activities, upcoming events and learning more about the people and projects of CDS. And be sure to keep an eye out for relevant professional development opportunities listed here, including a CDS Funding Masterclass
Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter, June 2021
Welcome to the CDS Newsletter for June 2021. This issue shares some recent and upcoming events, and it also highlights some of our ongoing activities at the Center. You can learn more about our international partnerships, new additions to the CDS 'Ohana, and other Center happenings and initiatives, like the CDS Oral History Project. Be sure to check out the extensive list of Calls, Awards, Trainings, and Conferences at the end of the newsletter
Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter, May 2021
Welcome to the CDS Newsletter for May 2021. In this issue, you'll learn more about events happening this month as well as our ongoing activities. In particular, you will find results from our 36th Annual Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity held on March 1 - 2, 2021. The conference was held completely online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but we had nearly 400 participants across the globe participate. Next year’s Pacific Rim Conference is Feb 28 - Mar 1, 2022 HST.
We also join the national efforts to raise awareness about various issues each month. April was Autism Awareness Month, and our Disability and Diversity course graduate students held an Autism Awareness/Acceptance Day campaign on O‘ahu and Island of Hawai‘i to encourage awareness, acceptance and the hiring of those on the autism spectrum and the neurodiverse. May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The need to address mental health issues have become more pronounced during this COVID-19 pandemic and there is a continued need to support mental health challenges faced by all
Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter, January 2022
Happy New Year and welcome to the January issue of the CDS eNewsletter. Despite the on-going pandemic, we hope to share our continued efforts at our Center to move forward towards improving the outcomes of individuals with disabilities and other underrepresented groups. Specifically, we are excited to announce our keynote speakers for our virtual Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity on February 28, 2022 to March 1, 2022. Registration is now on-going. We hope to see you at the conference. Other highlights from this January issue include: Robert Webb, Make Art, Change Lives Artist; Jan 2oth Seminar, Once a LEND Always a LEND; Dr. Önder İşlek, Spring 2022 Visiting Scholar; Review of Disability Studies Journal Special Issues; Project Hōkūlani, student video winners
Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter, July 2021
Welcome to the July issue of the CDS enewsletter. We’re delighted to share with you some of the many research, dissemination, and other ongoing activities of the center. This month highlights some of our international collaborations and partnerships, upcoming disability studies courses, and the latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies. Also, be sure to check out the upcoming calendar of calls for proposals, conferences, funding opportunities, trainings and much more
Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter, May 2022
Aloha! Welcome to the May 2022 issue of the CDS eNewsletter. Special highlights in this issue include: Artist Alexandra McClurg, Make Art, Change Lives. Disability Studies Courses: Summer 2022. Editorial Team and Distinguished Fellows Introductions, RDS Journal. Save the Date: #PacRim2023, Pacific Rim Conference
STEM Spring Camp, Ka Pilina Noeʻau II. Recruiting Student Scholars, Project Hōkūlani. SPARK Aloha Opportunities: Cohort and Scholarship Recruitment, H-PEP
Center on Disability Studies eNewsletter, September 2021
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Aloha and Welcome to the September issue of the CDS eNewsletter. In this month’s issue, we are excited to feature many of the ongoing activities of the center. Highlights documenting some of our research initiatives and our extended community members include:
Jamey Burkett, Make Art, Change Lives Artist
Kal's Law featured article by Ronald Deese
CDS Community Advisory Council members
Project Hōkūlani and Team introduction
Review of Disability Studies Journal Pac Rim 2021 Conference Proceedings release
Disability Studies Program Fall 2021 update
2022 Pac Rim Conference strands and Strand Leads
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