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THURSDAY |
5:30 |
VIRTUAL PROGRAM
An Introduction to Disability History Beth Linker, University of Pennsylvania; Kim E. Nielson, University of Toledo; and Rabia Belt, Stanford Law School Moderated by Naomi Rogers, Yale School of Medicine
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SATURDAY |
11:00 & 2:00 | WALKING TOUR
Opening Our Doors Walking Tour of the Fenway Neighborhood 2:00 PM tour is sold out.
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TUESDAY |
5:15 | VIRTUAL SEMINAR
Developmental Disorder, Racial Dissolution: Racial Typologies of Developmental Normalcy in Early Childhood Medicine, 1830–1870 Kelsey Henry, Yale University Comment by Evelyn Hammonds, Harvard University
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WEDNESDAY |
5:30 | VIRTUAL PROGRAM
Disability and the History of Medicine Deirdre Cooper Owens, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Jaipreet Virdi, University of Delaware; and Michael Rembis, University at Buffalo
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SATURDAY |
1:00 | HYBRID SEMINAR
Her Socialist Smile: A Film Screening John Gianvito, Emerson College; Carolyn Forché, Georgetown University Moderated by Megan Marshall, Emerson College
MONDAY |
5:30 | VIRTUAL CONVERSATION
Disability in Early America Sari Altschuler, Northeastern University; Nicole Belolan, Rutgers University; and Laurel Daen, University of Notre Dame Moderated by Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai, MHS
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TUESDAY |
5:15 | VIRTUAL SEMINAR
Her Yet Unwritten History: Black Women and the Education of Students of Color with Disabilities in the New South Jenifer Barclay, University at Buffalo Comment by David Connor, CUNY
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SATURDAY |
3:00 | HYBRID CONVERSATION
The American Revolution from Two Perspectives: A Debate Gordon Wood, Brown University; Woody Holton, University of South Carolina Moderated by Catherine Allgor, MHS There is a $20 per person fee (no charge for MHS Members and Fellows as well as EBT or ConnectorCare card holders.)
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WEDNESDAY |
5:30 | VIRTUAL CONVERSATION
Disability Activism: A Historical Perspective from Some of the Leading Activists in Massachusetts Heather Watkins; Charlie Kerr; Keith Jones; John Chappell; Fred Pelka Moderated by Malia Lazu
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THURSDAY |
5:15 | VIRTUAL SEMINAR
“The Virus of Slavery and Injustice”: Analogy and Disabled Life in African American Writings, 1856–1892 Vivian Delchamps, University of California, Los Angeles
OCTOBER PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE
October
Comment by Sari Altschuler, Northeastern University
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