It give me great pleasure to share with you the final report of our Making it Work Advisory Group that has been working with Handicap International to raise awareness about violence against women and girls with
disabilities. In this project, we identified 11 projects of run by women in 10 different countries who are working successfully to raise awareness and eliminate violence against girls and women with disabilities.
When we now ask how can we help, or how can we stop violence, these projects will provide examples of women working, often against impossible odds, to stop violence against girls and women with disabilities in
their cities, towns, villages and sometimes, throughout the countries.
We look forward to your comments and suggestions for follow-up activities and ways to support these women and other people around the world who are working to end gender-based violence, particularly against women
and girls with disabilities. Thank you.
Best wishes,
Arlene Kanter
Professor Arlene S. Kanter
Bond, Schoeneck & King Distinguished Professor of Law
Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence
Director, Disability Law and Policy Program
Co-Director, Center on Human Policy, Law, and Disability Studies
Syracuse University College of Law
Syracuse, New York 13244-1030
View my research on my SSRN Author page:
http://ssrn.com/author=109716
NEW BOOKS:
THE DEVELOPMENT OF DISABILITY RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW: FROM CHARITY TO HUMAN RIGHTS
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415524513/
Righting Educational Wrongs: Disability Studies in Law and Education
(with Beth Ferri)
http://syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu/fall-2013/righting-educational-wrongs.html
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Subject: Laurence Clark performance this Wednesday - UK Disability History Month
As part of our UK Disability History Month series of events, Laurence Clark -
comedian, actor, disability rights campaigner and alumni of the University of Leeds postgraduate Disability Studies programme – will be performing on the evening of Wednesday 9 December. Laurence uses his productions and routines
to challenge the general public’s conceptions of disabled people. More details about him can be found at
http://www.laurenceclark.co.uk/
This event is funded by the University of Leeds’ School of Law and Equality Policy Unit and organised by Alison Sheldon and colleagues at the Centre for Disability Studies. It is free to participants but registration
is required –
http://www.sociology.leeds.ac.uk/events/2015/comedy-performance-laurence-clark
Please do sign up and come along. We are hoping that there will be an opportunity for questions from the audience at the end of the session.
Very best wishes
Anna
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