Disabled in Higher Ed

Being a Disabled Woman in Academia Panel


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CW: mentions of sexual harassment, sexual assault, war, genocide, rape, murder, executions.

As part of the Disabled Empowerment in Education Month 2021 event, the DisInHigherEd Team presents a panel on being a disabled woman in academia. Panelists include:

Dr. Aimee Sue Dunlap, Associate Professor at the University of Missouri–St. Louis

Dr. Mason Garrison, Assistant Professor at Wake Forest University 

Zemen Berhe, Graduate Student at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Callie Mahrer, PhD Student at the University of Arizona

With team member Amanda Klingler, a graduate student in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UCLA as moderator.

A full-text transcript of this panel is available via google doc.

This event is hosted by Disabled In Higher Ed as part of Disabled Empowerment in Higher Education Month (DEHEM) 2021. Check out DEHEM 2021 on Twitter.

Disabled in Higher Ed are an organisation that seeks to empower disabled individuals and help them survive and thrive at all levels of higher education and academic. They are the creators of Disabled Empowerment in Higher Education Month (DEHEM). Website: https://disabledinhighered.weebly.com/

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