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We are so pleased to announce that Judith E. Heumann (Judy), the 2019 SDS President’s Awardee, will deliver the 2019 Ken Campbell Lecture on Disability Advocacy, Policy and Law at the SDS@OSU  <https://ada.osu.edu/2019-ada-multiple-perspectives-access-inclusion-disability-conference/call-presentations> 2019 Multiple Perspectives Conference April 8th on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State University. The conference also offers the marvelous SDS dance, the SDS@OSU DISCO BALL.

You too can join this Party! You have another day to submit an abstract to the SDS@OSU Conference:  <http://disstudies.org/index.php/cfp-2019/> http://disstudies.org/index.php/cfp-2019/

Judy’s talk will be A highlight of The Ohio State University’s annual Multiple Perspectives conference, the Ken Campbell Lecture is free and open to the public. Initiated by the Columbus Advisory Committee on Disability Issues in memory of Ken’s life time of service and advocacy the event focuses on the impact of disability advocacy, law, and policy; honoring Ken Campbell’s life work including serving as  Executive Director of the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council, Director of Disability Policy Studies for The Ohio State University Nissonger Center (UCEDD) and over twenty years as Columbus’ ADA Coordinator. Past speakers include John Wodatch, Victor Pineda, Lennard Davis, Paul Grossman. Marilyn Bartlett, and Chai Feldblum.

The SDS@OSU DISCO BALL features: Dinner, Reception & Dance, 7-11 pm, April 7th (Blackwell Hotel Ballroom). Back once again, the event will include a collaborative keynote from Dr. Jina Kim and Dr. Sami Schalk; dinner; mingling; and of course DANCING! Co-sponsored by the OSU Disability Studies Graduate Student Association and OSU Disability Studies Program.

 

Devva Kasnitz, PhD

Executive Director

Society for Disability Studies

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