Talking Books and the History of Aural Speed Reading
Bobst Library 745 70 Washington Square S, New York, NY, United StatesMara Mills, "Talking Books and the History of Aural Speed Reading" Thursday, February 27th at 6:00pm Bobst Library, Room 745 Speech gained momentum in television and radio broadcasting in the 1970s, after the commercialization of "time compressors" that allowed tape recordings to be accelerated without any change in pitch. This talk will discuss the cultural …
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CANCELLED | Reading/Book Talk: Ralph Savarese, The Body Is a Big Sagacity
8th Floor Commons 239 Greene Street, New York, NY, United StatesIn light of the university's response to COVID-19, this event has been cancelled. Thursday March 12,4-6 PM, 239 Greene Street, 8th floor commons Ralph Savarese (Grinnell College) The Body Is a Big Sagacity: Reading Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony with Autist Jamie Burke From: See it Feelingly: Classic Novels, Autistic Readers and the Schooling of …
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CANCELLED Screening/Discussion: Code of the Freaks
19 University Place First floor theater 19 University Place, First floor theater (102), New York, NY, United StatesWith apologies, this event has been cancelled. Friday April 3, 4-6 PM, 19 University Place, First floor theater (102) Code of the Freaks (Salome Chasnoff, 2020, 68 min.) Taking its title from Tod Browning’s classic film, this radical reframing of how characters with disabilities are represented looks at a century of Hollywood favorites with a …
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CANCELLED Screening/Discussion: Perfectly Normal for Me
20 Cooper Square, 2nd floor event space 20 Cooper Square, 2nd Floor Event Space, New York, NY, United StatesThursday April 23rd, 5-7 PM 20 Cooper Square, 2nd floor Commons CANCELLED Perfectly Normal for Me (Catherine Tambini, 2018, 50 min) Post-screening discussion: Director Catherine Tambini, producer Elizabeth Hemmerdinger, and dancers/protagonists Veronica Siaba and Kathleen Downes Alexandria, Jake, Caitlin and Veronica, ages 5 to 15, want to change the conversation. They reveal in their own …
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CANCELLED Touch This Page: Closing Reception at NYU Tandon
Bern Dibner Library 5 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesEXHIBITION on view for the Spring 2020 semester. CLOSING RECEPTION 4pm to 5:30pm on 5/10. Bern Dibner Library, NYU Tandon (5 MetroTech Center) “Touch This Page! Making Sense of the Ways We Read” is an exhibition about multisensory experiences of reading. Its central objects are 3D replicas from historical books for blind and low-vision readers …
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Film Screening and Discussion: Disability, Documentary, and Description
Film Screening and Discussion: Disability, Documentary, and Description Thursday, May 7th, 7 to 9pm Virtual event: Zoom information provided to RSVPs. Image description: A white woman with shoulder length blonde hair covering one eye, sits, looking down and wearing a polka-dotted raincoat. To the side of her is a hand-held mirror that reflects her hand …
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Virtual Event | Reading/Book Talk: Nadina LaSpina, Such a Pretty Girl
Friday May 15th, 4-5:30 PM, Zoom - RSVP for link and to provide access requests Disability rights activist Nadina LaSpina will read from her memoir Such a Pretty Girl: A Story of Struggle, Empowerment, and Disability Pride, which describes her journey to find a place for herself in an ableist world. The reading will be followed …
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Judy Heumann in Conversation with Simi Linton
NYU Center for Disability Studies The ACLS Scholars & Society Program NYU Big Ideas Series co-sponsors The NYU Office of Global Inclusion/NYU WOMXN 100 Initiative A reading and conversation with disability rights activist and author Judy Heumann in conversation with Simi Linton Reading from her 2020 memoir, Being Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights …
Disability Visibility at the Intersections
NYU Center for Disability Studies The ACLS Scholars & Society Program NYU Big Ideas Series co-sponsors The NYU Office of Global Inclusion/NYU WOMXN 100 Initiative Disability Visibility at the Intersections A conversation with contributors to Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century (2020, Alice Wong, editor; Vintage Books) Alice Wong (Director, Disability Visibility Project) …
Disability Justice and the Politics of Inclusive Design
NYU Center for Disability Studies The ACLS Scholars & Society Program NYU Big Ideas Series co-sponsors The NYU Office of Global Inclusion/NYU WOMXN 100 Initiative Disability Justice and the Politics of Inclusive Design Sara Hendren (designer/activist, Olin College) + Regine Gilbert (designer/activist, NYU Tandon) discussing their recent books: Sara Hendren, What Can a Body Do? …
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