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Virtual Launch Party: Disability Studies Quarterly 41, no. 4 – INDIGENEITY & DISABILITY
March 31, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
NYU’s Center for Disability Studies and Native Studies Forum
invite you to a virtual launch party to celebrate
a special issue of
Disability Studies Quarterly 41, no. 4
Kinship, Place, and Knowledge-Making
This special issue considers reciprocity as a question, practice, and aspiration.
What is possible when we Indigenize disability studies (DST) and when we fully embed disability studies in Native American Indigenous studies (NAIS)?
Our contributors come from wide-ranging locations inside and outside of academic worlds, across Turtle Island and beyond.
The twenty-four pieces include personal narratives, photo essays, museum reviews, creative reflections, collaborative research, and community-based history.
This issue was created in the hopes of sparking more coalitional, cross-disciplinary, and broad public collective learning.
Join us for a Roundtable with editors and authors
Susan Burch (not pictured)
Professor and director, American Studies, Middlebury College

Director, Disability Access & Compliance, University of California, Berkeley

Oscar Handlin Fellow, ACLS

Executive Director, Crushing Colonialism

Elizabeth Ellis (Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma)
NYU, History, Native Studies Forum
Co-sponsors: NYU Office of Global Inclusion, Diversity and Strategic Innovation; Proclaiming Disability Arts
This is a Zoom webinar. CART and ASL are provided. (Please note: if you require captioning and ASL simultaneously, we recommend using a laptop or desktop computer, and not a tablet or smartphone.) For other accommodations, please indicate on your RSVP form.