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Accessibility Guide for Incoming UNC Students. Advice From Students Themselves]. Tuesday, April 17th, 2012. Welcome to our site! We’re so glad you’re here. Click the links above to navigate through the different pages. Before you do anything though, make sure you check out our “ABOUT THIS SITE” section so you know why this website exists to begin with! Happy navigating Tar Heels! UNC Digital Commons Project. Provided by the UNC Office of Arts and Sciences Information Services.

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Accessibility Guide for Incoming UNC Students. Advice From Students Themselves]. Tuesday, April 17th, 2012. Welcome to our site! We’re so glad you’re here. Click the links above to navigate through the different pages. Before you do anything though, make sure you check out our “ABOUT THIS SITE” section so you know why this website exists to begin with! Happy navigating Tar Heels! UNC Digital Commons Project. Provided by the UNC Office of Arts and Sciences Information Services.

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Accessibility Guide for Incoming UNC Students - [Quick Links]

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Accessibility Guide for Incoming UNC Students. Advice From Students Themselves]. If you want to read more about “ableism” and “disability,” we suggest:. 8220;Claiming Disability”. 8220;Disability Rights and Wrongs”. 8220;Disability and Culture”. 8220;Making Up People”. 8220;Constructing Normalcy”. 8220;Body Theory”. If you have any questions about this site feel free to contact us at UNCaccessibilityguide@gmail.com. Disabilityservices@unc.edu or (919)-962-8300. UNC Digital Commons Project.

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Accessibility Guide for Incoming UNC Students - [Advice From Students Themselves]

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Accessibility Guide for Incoming UNC Students. Advice From Students Themselves]. Advice From Students Themselves]. 8220;This is an incredibly special place where you will have more opportunities than you ever imagine. Do at least one thing that makes you feel uncomfortably, preferably by yourself. While it may feel weird at first, this experience will help you grow and become a better person.” -Tiffany*. Some names have been changed to respect the students’ privacy). UNC changes you as a person! I feel t...

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Accessibility Guide for Incoming UNC Students. Advice From Students Themselves]. Tuesday, April 17th, 2012. Welcome to our site! We’re so glad you’re here. Click the links above to navigate through the different pages. Before you do anything though, make sure you check out our “ABOUT THIS SITE” section so you know why this website exists to begin with! Happy navigating Tar Heels! UNC Digital Commons Project. Provided by the UNC Office of Arts and Sciences Information Services.

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Accessibility Guide for Incoming UNC Students. Advice From Students Themselves]. I was aware that there were services for disability students, but it wasn’t until I self-identified with Disability Services that I knew the specifics of those services. 8221; -Natalie, Class of 2015. Rachel, Class of 2012. Another aspect of this process is self-identification. This gives students the opportunity to identify themselves as having a disability that may affect their access to certain aspects of the Universi...

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Activism | Cassandra Hartblay

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Cultural Anthropologist. Social Theorist. Global Feminist. Multimedia Storyteller. Skip to primary content. As an artist, activist, scholar, and educator, I experience a fluid and resonant synchronicity between each of these different roles. In the scholarly community we might call this interwovenness praxis, engaged scholarship, or public anthropology. Other recent projects include my work with the Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice. Highlighting the integration of disability studies into the UNC...

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Architectural Compliance | The ADA Legacy Project at UNC-CH

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The ADA Legacy Project at UNC-CH. An Oral History of Disability Rights at Carolina. Category Archives: Architectural Compliance. The Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau. A public office in downtown in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, has recently published an Access Guide for people with disabilities visiting the area. A photo of Ellen Perry from the Daily Tarheel article. Two local newspapers wrote about Perry’s work on the new visitor’s guide. You can read the online articles from the. This entry was...

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The ADA Legacy Project at UNC-CH. An Oral History of Disability Rights at Carolina. Category Archives: UNC Staff. 8220;From one end of campus to the other”: Brennan Stabler’s story. By Stormie Baker and Natalie Deuitch. Brennan first became an employee of the university in October of 1998, and accepted a permanent position in April of 1999. He has worked with the Department of Public Safety for all of this time, though he spent his first two years as a security driver, before becoming a P2P driver fo...

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Original Oral History | The ADA Legacy Project at UNC-CH

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The ADA Legacy Project at UNC-CH. An Oral History of Disability Rights at Carolina. Category Archives: Original Oral History. 8220;Many Different Ways to Engage and Express Ideas”: Jamie O’Connor’s Story. Cassandra Hartblay (PhD Candidate in Anthropology) was the Graduate Research Coordinator for the project.* *. By Krysta Messier and Michael Kayemba. After several classroom outbursts and questioning of teachers, when Jamie was eight years old, on the advice of doctors her parents agreed to put her on Ri...

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Resources | The ADA Legacy Project at UNC-CH

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The ADA Legacy Project at UNC-CH. An Oral History of Disability Rights at Carolina. Disability Rights Resources on the UNC Campus. A student advocacy group. 8211; a student-run mental health advocacy group. Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice. Offices, Centers, and Services. Accessibility Resources and Services. Accessibility Guide for Getting Around Campus. Dean of Students Office. Diversity and Multicultural Affairs. Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities. The ARC of Orange County.

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Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice. Undoing ableism on the UNC-CH campus. Raquo; Disability Studies. Raquo; New interdisciplinary Graduate Student Group! Looking Back on Disability Justice at Carolina: 2011-2015. The ADA Legacy Project comes to UNC-CH – and we need you! New interdisciplinary Graduate Student Group! Advocates for Carolina featured on WUNC! NC Mental Health Blog. Tips for Practicing Anti-Ableism. Best Buddies at UNC-CH. Dean of Students Office. Join our monthly meet-up group!

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August – 2012 – Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice

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Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice. Undoing ableism on the UNC-CH campus. Looking Back on Disability Justice at Carolina: 2011-2015. The ADA Legacy Project comes to UNC-CH – and we need you! New interdisciplinary Graduate Student Group! Advocates for Carolina featured on WUNC! NC Mental Health Blog. Tips for Practicing Anti-Ableism. Best Buddies at UNC-CH. Dean of Students Office. UNC Accessibility Resources and Services. Fall 2012 courses relevent to Disability Justice. EXSS 50: First Year Semina...

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February – 2012 – Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice

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Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice. Undoing ableism on the UNC-CH campus. Looking Back on Disability Justice at Carolina: 2011-2015. The ADA Legacy Project comes to UNC-CH – and we need you! New interdisciplinary Graduate Student Group! Advocates for Carolina featured on WUNC! NC Mental Health Blog. Tips for Practicing Anti-Ableism. Best Buddies at UNC-CH. Dean of Students Office. UNC Accessibility Resources and Services. Welcome to the CCDJ blog! Posted on: February 9, 2012 at 7:53 pm.

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Advocates for Carolina featured on WUNC! – Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice

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Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice. Undoing ableism on the UNC-CH campus. Raquo; Advocates for Carolina featured on WUNC! Looking Back on Disability Justice at Carolina: 2011-2015. The ADA Legacy Project comes to UNC-CH – and we need you! New interdisciplinary Graduate Student Group! Advocates for Carolina featured on WUNC! NC Mental Health Blog. Tips for Practicing Anti-Ableism. Best Buddies at UNC-CH. Dean of Students Office. UNC Accessibility Resources and Services. Check it out here.

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Looking Back on Disability Justice at Carolina: 2011-2015 – Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice

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Carolina Coalition for Disability Justice. Undoing ableism on the UNC-CH campus. Raquo; Disability Studies. Raquo; Looking Back on Disability Justice at Carolina: 2011-2015. Looking Back on Disability Justice at Carolina: 2011-2015. The ADA Legacy Project comes to UNC-CH – and we need you! New interdisciplinary Graduate Student Group! Advocates for Carolina featured on WUNC! NC Mental Health Blog. Tips for Practicing Anti-Ableism. Best Buddies at UNC-CH. Dean of Students Office. English, Neel Ahuja).

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