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Ohio State professor Margaret Price to keynote National Disability Employment Awareness Month events

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Margaret Price, associate professor of English at Ohio State University specializing in disability studies and rhetoric/composition, will provide the keynote address for Clemson University’s National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) events on Monday, October 21, from 3-4 p.m. at the Hendrix Student Center Almeda R. Jacks Ballroom A. A virtual option will also be available.

Price will discuss mental health in academia, its access, failure and accountability, and other highlights from her new book Crip Spacetime.

Registration is available to attend via Zoom. For more information or to request accessibility services, contact Priscilla Harrison at priscih@clemson.edu.

Book club

A book club discussing Margaret Price’s Crip Spacetime will meet weekly beginning Wednesday, September 18, ahead of Price’s keynote address. Faculty and graduate students will lead discussions of the book each Wednesday at noon via Zoom and free copies of the book are available for the first 12 people to sign up. Book club registration is available via Google Forms.

NDEAM events

National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) 2024 is an annual campaign in October that aims to raise awareness about employment issues faced by individuals with disabilities while celebrating their diverse contributions to the American workforce.

In addition to Margaret Price’s talk, one-hour “Let’s Break to Educate” sessions will cover a wide range of disability and accessibility topics. NDEAM events this month include:

The full schedule of NDEAM events is also available at the Clemson Accessibility Portal.