MEGAN A. CONWAY, PH.D. CENTER ON DISABILITY STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MĀNOA Cultural Diversity & Disability Studies What We Have.

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MEGAN A. CONWAY, PH.D. CENTER ON DISABILITY STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MĀNOA Cultural Diversity & Disability Studies What We Have Learned at the University of Hawaii

Key Points integration 1. There is a need for the integration of multicultural studies and disability studies. multicultural perspectives 2. Graduate coursework in DS should include multicultural perspectives. disability as a component of diversity 3. Faculty development should include disability as a component of diversity.

SECTION ONE Integration of Disability Studies & Multicultural Studies

Consider the Relationship Multiculturalism Human condition Identity Classifier Multiculturalism + Disability Acculturation Disability Human condition Identity Classifier

Definition of Culture SYSTEM SYSTEM of learned and shared standards for perceiving, interpreting and behaving in interactions with others and with the environment Cultural system components include: Behaviour Communication Knowledge Relationships Transmission of culture

Is There a Disability Culture? Yes: What we share history of oppression stigma of difference political advocacy language (signed or “crip lingo”) arts No: What we don’t share religion (except in a church that welcomes us)‏ geography (except in institutions and certain communities)‏ food (except at Potlucks and fast food joints)‏ family customs (except when our parents are disabled or our peers are our family)

Cultural Assumptions Assumptions that we make based on our own culture and the culture of others. Impacted by biases, stereotypes. These assumptions impact our work with students, colleagues, and clients. Understanding these assumptions can lead to cultural awareness. Cultural Assumptions

SECTION TWO Graduate Course in Multiculturalism and Disability

Course Description Context: Context: One of a 5-course series for the Graduate Certificate in Disability and Diversity Studies at UHM. Goal: Goal: Provide background and understanding of various cultures in the conceptualization and treatment of persons with disabilities.

Course Objectives 1. Understand ones own cultural values. 2. Understand history and values of other cultures. 3. Understand impact of culture on research practices. 4. Increase intercultural communication skills. 5. Develop ethnic-sensitive approach to professional and scholarly interactions.

Course Content Readings reflect both scholarly and personal accounts of cultural issues. Introductory sessions in meaning of culture, cultural assumptions. Guest speakers with intimate understanding of specific culture AND disability. Topics vary by cultural makeup of region.

SECTION THREE Faculty Professional Development Series

Need for Training Increasing number of students with disabilities in higher education. Students have diverse identities and backgrounds that impact their learning. Many faculty unsure how to address the needs of diverse student body.

Professional Development Topics at UHM 1. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) 2. Multicultural Awareness 3. Mentoring 4. Disability Awareness  Rights and Responsibilities  Hidden Disabilities  Assistive Technology  Accessible Online Instruction

More Information Students with Disabilities as Diverse Learners Project Certificate in Disability and Diversity Studies at University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (now offered via distance education) Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal