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Diversity Month 2023 Lecture: Disability Justice, Identity, And Language with Dr. Sara M. Acevedo [VIRTUAL]
October 4, 2023 @ 3:05 pm - 4:30 pm
Dr. Sara María Acevedo is an Autistic Colombian-born scholar-activist and critical educator. Her research is committed to anti-colonial, anti-racist, and anti-ableist praxis, and is informed by transnational feminism, the study of subjugated knowledges, and posthumanism, among others. She is an Assistant Professor of disability studies at Miami University, where she advances Disability Justice in the classroom and across campus. Her work as an educator blends critical pedagogy, research, and activism, building on the knowledge of historically marginalized communities. Sara has received numerous recognitions for her community-based work and transnational contributions to the Neurodiversity Movement. She is currently leading a research project on neurodivergent culture, activism, and autonomous forms of governance funded by the Ford Foundation’s Disability Rights Program.
Sara is currently a Distinguished Visiting Scholar position at the University of Buffalo, where she will share her critical disability studies expertise with the UB community along a cohort of talented scholars, artists, and community practitioners working to create more sustainable, fair, and socially just futures for all. Sara served a three-year term on the Board of Directors of the Society for Disability Studies; her leadership was instrumental in developing the organization’s fifteen guiding principles. She serves on the Editorial Boards of Disability and the Global South and Ought: The Journal of Autistic Culture.
This event is hosted by the University of California, San Francisco (Office of Diversity and Outreach (ODO) Disability Resource Center (DRC) and Office of Diversity and Outreach (ODO) Multicultural Resource Center (MRC)). It is scheduled for 12:05 – 1:30pm PST (3:05 – 4:30pm EST).
RSVP is kindly requested: Registration link