Program in Disability Studies at Georgetown University
A program dedicated to the research and teaching of Disability Studies at Georgetown University.
04/04/2022
Join us this WEDNESDAY for a special event with Sins Invalid!!
Disability Wisdom for Climate Crisis: A Conversation with Sins Invalid
Wednesday, April 6, 6:30-8 pm ET
Register Ahead for Zoom Event: Bit.ly/SINSEVENT
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Email [email protected] for more information or other access needs.
Sponsored by Georgetown Disability Studies Program, Department of Theater and Performance Studies, the Georgetown Humanities Initiative, the Gender+Justice Initiative, Georgetown Disability Alliance, and GREEN: Georgetown Renewable Energy and Environmental Network.
Image description: White text appears over art by Micah Bazant, of a Black woman wearing a respirator mask standing next to a brown-skinned woman in a wheelchair with a child in her lap. Between them they carry a glowing orb as storms and fires rage around them.
10/18/2021
The Program in Disability Studies is delighted to invite you to a discussion with writers and activists JD Davids and Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad
Please join us via Zoom on October 19, 2021 at 7 p.m.
Zoom Link to Webinar:
https://georgetown.zoom.us/j/91723238876
No password required
JD Davids & Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad:
Generations of HIV, Disability, and Health Justice Activism
Tuesday, October 19, 7 p.m. ET on Zoom. FREE!
Join us for a dialogue exploring health justice activism, living well, and transgenerational HIV activism as a framework for justice and for understanding-- and perhaps surviving-- our current pandemic reality. JD Davids and Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad bring their wisdom about intersectional organizing and advocacy, chronic illness, and personal and communal pleasure and care to this community conversation.
Moderated by Libbie Rifkin, Teaching Professor of English and Disability Studies and Special Advisor for Disability to the Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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For more information or other access needs, email [email protected]
Cosponsored by the Georgetown Humanities Initiative and the Women’s and Gender Studies Program
Image Description. Event invitation. At top, 3 vertical panels with title in center: GENERATIONS OF HIV, DISABILITY, AND HEALTH JUSTICE with small red heart. To left and right, images of participating activists. Left: black and white portrait of JD Davids, a white transmasculine person with wispy bangs and a v-neck tee shirt, looks downwards at the viewer and smiles slightly. Right: black and white portrait of Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad, a Black nonbinary person with short curls and a beard, wearing a plain tee shirt, stands with shoulders angled to the right and looks at straight at the viewer with a serious expression.
Below, looping red ribbons and text: Join Georgetown’s Program in Disability Studies with JD Davids & Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad. Tuesday, October 19, 7PM EST.
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