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Webinar 1: Historical & Cultural Context for Disability Justice & Primary Prevention

A photo of a slide from webinar 1. Slide has a white background with a red and white Indiana University logo at the top. Below the low is text which reads, "Jane Harlan-Simmons, Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, The Era of Institutions in Indiana Disability History".

A photo of a slide from webinar 1. Slide has a white background with a red and white Indiana University logo at the top. Below the low is text which reads, "Jane Harlan-Simmons, Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, The Era of Institutions in Indiana Disability History".

Historical & Cultural Context for Disability Justice & Primary Prevention
Description

What do the earliest land laws in the country have to do with guardianship of people with disabilities? What is the connection between colonization of indigenous people and experimentation on disabled and black bodies? This webinar will introduce attendees to disability frameworks, intersectionality, institutionalization, and the Indiana Disability History Project. Speakers will offer a Q&A portion for participants to hear from people with disabilities regarding their experiences with institutionalization in Indiana.

Presenters

Closed Captions & Transcript created by Skye Ashton Kantola, MESA Program Coordinator

Co-Sponsors
Resources

Cierra’s annotated PPT Slides

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Webinar 1: Historical & Cultural Context for Disability Justice & Primary Prevention
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