A podcast produced by the Coalition for (Dis)Ability and Coalition for Sexuality and Gender Identities in ACPA-College Student Educators International and designed to give space for queer student affairs and higher education professionals with disabilities to share their narratives, stories, and exp…
Join us for another exciting episode of Queering Ability, as we speak with Val Erwin, a queer disabled higher education professional, about her work at the intersections of gender and disability in higher education.
Tune in a a riveting conversation this episode with Arielle Clark, a queer disability black woman professional at the University of Louisville. We discus Arielle's experiences of working with a disability and what it means to have a supportive community around you when you live with a queer identity and a disability.
This episode of Queering Ability, we speak with Maria Cambone, a queer artist with a disability about their experiences in both their disability and gender identity.
This episode of Queering Ability, we speak with Brett Nachman, a queer individual on the Autism Spectrum, about his experience growing up as someone with those identities and his work in higher education.
In this episode of Queering Ability, we speak with Emily Cutler (a graduate student at USF) about her experiences as a queer individual with a disability and her work with the MAD movement to destigmatize mental health.
In this episode of Queering Ability, we talk with Carly Nelson and her experience as a queer individual with a disability.