What is your research focused on? Erkulwater: My current work involves trying to understand why people of color seem to be missing in debates about disability rights. People of color, especially ...
Introduction / Michael Rembis, Catherine Kudlick, and Kim E. Nielsen -- Part I. Concepts and questions. The perils and promises of disability biography / Kim E. Nielsen -- Disability history and Greco ...
Michael Rembis is an expert on disability history, including the history of madness. He is director of the Center for Disability Studies at UB and has worked with colleagues around the world to expand ...
DENVER — A small museum tucked inside the offices of Atlantis Community Inc. is working to preserve and share the largely untold history of the disability rights movement in Denver nearly five decades ...
Activists participate in a Section 504 demonstration on April 5, 1977, in front of San Francisco City Hall. This demonstration, one of a number held around the country, occurred hours before activists ...
Disability activists, scholars, and educators discussed the history of Massachusetts institutions for people with disabilities at a Harvard Law School panel on Wednesday. The Harvard Law School ...
The California State Assembly recently passed a resolution declaring the second week of October 2010 as Disability History Week. The University of California will observe Disability History Week this ...
Thirty-five years after being signed into law, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) continues to protect the rights of people with disabilities. Join the Missouri History Museum for keynote ...
The voice recordings, from 1945, shed light on a forgotten form of communication anyone could make.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Babcock Building, once a distinctive fixture of the State Hospital for the Insane, on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. (Skylar Laird/SC ...