Thursday, October 26, 2023
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Eastern
Online via Zoom

Accessibility: ASL interpretation and live captioning will be provided. Additional accommodations may be requested during the registration process.

As our societies continue to weather the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, many leaders are increasingly concerned with issues of wellness and equity. At the same time, disability and the perspectives of disabled people remain on the margins of those conversations. Disabled people face persistent barriers to the attainment and retention of meaningful work and the opportunity to lead dignified lives.

Bringing together thought leaders in the interdisciplinary field of disability studies, this panel poses the broad question: How can disabled people and the field of disability studies inform and enrich the wider conversation about workplace equity and work-related quality of life?

This conversation aims to not only shed light on the challenges faced by disabled individuals in accessing and retaining meaningful employment opportunities, but to explore the transformative potential of disabled people and the field of disability studies to inform the wider conversation about workplace wellness and equity.

We invite you to join us in discussing how we might create a future where everyone can participate in an inclusive and equitable workplace and lead a meaningful and dignified life.

Panelists

Reem Jaafar
Reem Jaafar
Director of Research, Evaluation, & Program Support; Co-PI the Queens-STEM Academy
Student, MS in Disability Services in Higher Education, CUNY SPS
Jeanine Mcadam
Jeanine Margaret Mcadam
Founder and Publisher, Heightsites.com
Student, Advanced Certificate in Disability Studies, CUNY SPS
Kartik Sawhney
Kartik Sawhney
Senior Manager, Technology and Product
Our Ability, Inc.
Charnessa Warren
Charnessa Warren
Director of Student Disability Services and Assistive Technology Specialist
University of Chicago

Hosts/Moderators

Andrew Marcum
Andrew Marcum
Academic Director
CUNY SPS
Brian Le Lay
Brian Le Lay
Asst Professor
School of Professional Studies

Notetakers

Alexandra Perez Jimenez
Alexandra Perez Jimenez
Student
CUNY School of Professional Studies
Kaitlin Teore
Kaitlin Teore
Student, MA in Disability Studies
CUNY SPS