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OIPO Blog

  • ADA 30 – Voting Accessibility: Responsibilities and Rights
  • ADVENTURES OF A FAR-ROVING MIND
  • “Allowing Sound to Reveal Life’s Wonder”
  • ‘Cripping’ Graphic Medicine – Fall 2019
  • ‘Cripping’ Graphic Medicine – Spring 2020 Reflections
  • Cultural Diplomacy, Disability, and the Art of Getting Lost
  • Eye Rolling and Disability, a Brief Explanation
  • “Health Care and Comics are Linked in the Field of Graphic Medicine” 
  • The History of Braille and Blind Literacy at the Newberry Library
  • How Disability Studies Began at Syracuse University: A Brief History
  • Introducing InclusiveU Intern Cobia Bruggeman
  • “Jason’s View”: Anxiety and Depression in the Disability Community
  • “Jason’s View”: Research Associate Jason P. Harris’s Experience with Blogging
  • “Jason’s View”: A Supportive Public Speaking Group, My Experience with Orange Orators
  • A Largely Lonely Triumph: Disability and Contemporary Higher Education
  • Making Video Gaming and Gaming Culture More Accessible
  • Nothing Bewitching About Ableism
  • On Going Maskless and Disability
  • Prof. Hilary Weaver’s Fall 2020 Digital Visit to Syracuse University
  • Reflections on Disability Histories
  • Teaching by Ear
  • Thirty for Thirtieth ADA Anniversary
  • Universal Design and Utopian Insistence
  • University Professor and BBI Scholar Travels to Kazakhstan to Support Global Disability Cultural and Arts Diplomacy
  • Why I’m For Inspiration, and You Should Be Too

In this Section

  • ‘Cripping’ Graphic Medicine – Fall 2019
  • ‘Cripping’ Graphic Medicine – Spring 2020 Reflections
  • “Jason’s View”: A Supportive Public Speaking Group, My Experience with Orange Orators
  • “Jason’s View”: Anxiety and Depression in the Disability Community
  • “Jason’s View”: Moving Forward From Autism Awareness, Acceptance, Empowerment And Advocacy To Include Autistic Pride
  • “Jason’s View”: Research Associate Jason P. Harris’s Experience with Blogging
  • Cultural Diplomacy, Disability, and the Art of Getting Lost
  • Eye Rolling and Disability, a Brief Explanation
  • How Disability Studies Began at Syracuse University: A Brief History
  • Introducing InclusiveU Intern Cobia Bruggeman
  • Making Video Gaming and Gaming Culture More Accessible
  • Prof. Hilary Weaver’s Fall 2020 Digital Visit to Syracuse University
  • Stephen Kuusisto–“Allowing Sound to Reveal Life’s Wonder”
  • The History of Braille and Blind Literacy at the Newberry Library
  • University Professor and BBI Scholar Travels to Kazakhstan to Support Global Disability Cultural and Arts Diplomacy
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