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Sunaura Taylor Book Talk

20 Cooper Square, 4th floor

  Sunaura Taylor Book Talk Wednesday, Sep 25 2024, 6PM, SCA Flex Space 20 Cooper Square, 4th Floor RSVP    Please join The Center for Disability Studies, the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, and NYU Environmental Studies for a book talk where author, Sunaura Taylor will be discussing her book, Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from …

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Conference: The Global Cochlear Implant

The University of Chicago

Image from Darrin Martin, "Listening In..." Conference: The Global Cochlear Implant The University of Chicago October 11-12, 2024 Room: (This conference is taking place in person only at The University of Chicago) Friday: Social Science Research Building room 302 Saturday: Rosenwald Hall room 329 Sponsored by the University of Chicago and the NYU Center for …

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Open Circuits Revisited

25 Waverly Place rm 706

The groundbreaking Open Circuits: An International Conference on the Future of Television, sponsored by EAI and held at MoMA in 1974, brought together artists, theorists, curators, arts administrators, and critics to discuss the challenges and opportunities of artists' television and video. On the 50th anniversary of this landmark event, EAI is thrilled to collaborate with NYU's …

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Leprosy, care and human rights with Dr.  Beatriz Miranda-Galarza

25 Waverly Place 25 Waverly Place, New York, NY, United States

The NYU Department of Anthropology and the NYU Center for Disability Studies invite you to a medical anthropology/STS workshop with Anthropologist and Disability Studies scholar and activist Dr. Beatriz Miranda-Galarza, UN Special Rapporteur on discrimination against persons with leprosy, Coordinator of the Critical Disability Studies Programme and Critical Studies in Health, 17 Institute of Critical …

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DISABILITY WORLDS: A reading and discussion with Faye Ginsburg, Rayna Rapp and Mara Mills @ NYU Center for the Humanities

20 Cooper Sq, room 531 20 Cooper Square, 7th Floor, New York, NY, United States

Monday, November 4th | 6:00 pm EST NYU Center for the Humanities, Room 531 20 Cooper Square, NYC RSVP (required) For in-person or virtual attendance. Zoom link will be sent to registrants the day of the event. Join us for a brief reading from the new book Disability Worlds (2024, Duke University Press) with authors Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp (NYU Anthropology) …

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Making Sense: Language, Ethics, and Understanding in Deaf Nepal

25 Waverly Place rm 706

Please join NYU Anthropology for their Fall 2024 Colloquia event with Mara Green, co-sponsored by the Center for Disability Studies and the Center for Media, Culture & History. RSVP to jr6329@nyu.edu by Wednesday, November 13th.

Free

Alt-Guggenheim: Ramps

The Guggenheim Museum 1071 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

Title: SRGM New York Description: 1071 Fifth Avenue; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, New York; Architect Frank Lloyd Wright Photographer: David Heald Rights: © Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York. All Rights Reserved. Alt-Guggenheim: Ramps Guggenheim Museum November 22, 2024 (RSVPs and waitlist full) CART and Description services provided. Alt-Guggenheim: Ramps is an …

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shall we go together? A Symposium on Care, Equity, and Access in the Arts

25 Waverly Place rm 706

How can arts organizations continue to support disabled artists? How can we continue building models that center care, equity, and access in residency programs and in institutions more broadly? Join us for a day-long, hybrid symposium at BRIC reflecting upon these questions and activating the themes and artists of BRIC's current exhibition, to hold a …

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Introducing the MAD Studies Reader

“Mad Studies” is an emerging interdisciplinary collaboration for transforming how we approach mental health and wellbeing. Mad studies centers the perspective of lived experience and it brings together activists, artists, concerned clinicians, and critical disability scholars. It uses these differing perspectives to liberate us from rigid categories, from single vision framings, and from the sanist …

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Celebrating Osiris 39: Disability and the History of Science

Columbia University Fayerweather Hall, Room 513 1180 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027   Disability has been a central—if unacknowledged—force in the history of science and the scientific disciplines. Across historical epistemology and laboratory research, disability has been “good to think with”: an object of investigation made to yield generalizable truths. Yet disability is rarely …

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