Do-It-Yourself Disability Advocacy - Approaches by Students and Faculty
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore do-it-yourself disability advocacy approaches in this 1-hour 5-minute conference session from Stanford University's SMAC 2021. Gain insights into frameworks, roadmaps, and personal journeys of disability advocacy. Discover key forces for meaningful change and core competencies for disability healthcare education. Examine intersectionality partnerships, strategies for redefining disability as diversity, and impact areas. Learn about essential titles and strategic partnerships for effective advocacy. Engage with audience questions to deepen understanding of student and faculty-led disability advocacy initiatives.
Syllabus
Intro
Introductions
Ground Rules
Frameworks
Roadmap
MSDCI
MSDCI Journey
Petes Journey
DMDWG
Lessons Learned
Key Forces for Meaningful Change
Core Competencies for Disability Healthcare Education
Our Approach
Examples
Intersectionality Partnerships
Examples of Intersectionality
Redefining Disability as Diversity
Intersectional Support
Strategic Partnerships
Impact Areas
Strategies
Ask Yourself
Essential Titles
Audience Questions
Taught by
Stanford Radiology
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