I will be presenting "Radical Reimaginings: Episodic Disability, Accommodations, and the Future of Work" at @HIVandRehab's 2024 Annual National Summit on #EpisodicDisability and Employment. It's free and online, if you'd like to attend. https://t.co/tRyDsKqY0Z
So far, it’s heavenly. Re-connecting with lots of amazing folks.
I do feel some grief about losing things I’ve recorded here simply by using this platform. But it’s got to be done.
My new article Empirical Disability Legal Studies is now published in the Annual Review of Law & Social Science (@AnnualReviews). It explores work looking at disability law critically via a disability studies lens and through the use of empirical tools https://t.co/lDEUSvWKN1 1/3
Do you know someone with a disability who you think belongs in law school? Tell them about this event happening on Thursday! You Belong in Law School.
🧑🏽🏫📚⚖️
Registration is required.
#LawTwitter#LawSchool#Accessibility#Disability#PWD#A11Y
Ooooo, St. Mike’s has gowns in a new print available in the MRI lounge. Snazzy. #HospitalGlam
Also, no need to worry about me. I come through this place annually to check out the latest fabrics and decor.
Attending the All Wheels Up Global Forum for Accessible Air Travel last week made it clear: the travel industry is undergoing significant shifts towards greater inclusion. #RightsOnFlights
Amazing event announcement!
September 17, 6-7:30 pm.
Aspire to Judge: Learn what it takes to Build a judicial career and how we can support a more diverse judiciary in Canada
https://t.co/LO4PzFMr5x
This event is growing! Checkout the expanded list of collaborators:
Canadian Association of Black Lawyers
Canadian Association of Lawyers with Disabilities
Iranian Canadian Legal Professionals
Korean Canadian Lawyers Association
Toronto Lawyers Association
Call for pitches for @DisVisibility guest essay on Gus Walz at the DNC hate speech & ableism
Disabled writers only. Very interested pitches from neurodivergent writers
✉️ [email protected]
Save the date (Sept 17 @ 6 pm) for Aspire to Judge: Learn what it takes to build a judicial career and how we can support a more diverse judiciary in Canada with Katie Black. More info, links & updates: https://t.co/rBJW9JnDbB
#LawTwitter#SaveTheDate#Access2Justice#A2J