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In this episode, our guest speakers  "Evans and Feldner" share data from their CLIME-funded research project  on the lived experience of ableism and allyship of students, staff and faculty at the University of Washington, who identify as D/deaf, disabled, living with a disability, or as having a chronic health condition.

Show Resources:

Bias Training: UW implicit bias training, which includes disability material (this is now required to be on search committees and is freely available to the UW community).

Disability Attitudes Implicit Association Test (DA-IAT) freely available at Project Implicit hosted by Harvard. Project Implicit: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/selectatest.htm

Resource Guide for Training on Disability Competence: A resource guide for PT and PTA faculty, clinicians, and students (December 2021)

Learn about disability identity from a diversity perspective:


UW Resources:

Bree Callahan, Tri-Campus ADA Coordinator, leading equity and compliance efforts for ADA/section 504

The D Center – UW Seattle campus Deaf and Disability Cultural Center: 

Student Disability Commission: https://careers.uw.edu/organizations/asuw-student-disability-commission/ 

DO-IT: https://www.washington.edu/doit/ 

Disability Studies Program: https://disabilitystudies.washington.edu/ 

CREATE: https://create.uw.edu/