Our Resources
Explore the resources we have gathered while completing this project, get connected and extend your understanding.
Your Future Readings
Baird, L. & Reese, V. (2018). Disability and leadership: Engendering visibility, acceptance,
and support. Heidrick & Struggles International.
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Bartlett, J., Black, S., & Northern, M. (2011). Beauty is a verb: The new poetry of disability.
Cinco Puntos Press.
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Blake, C. (n.d) Who is disabled? Clive Blake.
https://sites.google.com/view/cornish-poet-clive-blake/poems/disability-poems
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Burnell, C. (2020). I am not your label: 34 disabled artists, thinkers, athletes and activists from
past and present. Wide Eyed Editions.
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Connelly, E. (2020). Overlooked no more: Brad Lomax a bridge between civil rights
movements. New York Times.
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Connor, D., Ferri, B. & Annamma, S. (2016). DisCrit: Disability studies and critical race
theory in education. Teachers College Press.
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Eide, B. & Eide, F. (2012). The dyslexic advantage: Unlocking the hidden potential of the
dyslexic brain. Plume.
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Heumann, J., & Joiner, K. (2020). Being Heumann: An unrepentant memoir of a disability
rights activist. Beacon Press.
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Heumann, J. (2023). Judith Heumann. https://judithheumann.com/
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Huemann, J. (2018). Road map for inclusion: Changing the face of disability in media. Ford
Foundation.
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Hogan, K., & Sathy, V. (2022). Inclusive teaching: Strategies for promoting equity in the
college classroom. West Virginia University Press.
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Lawrence, R. (2017). Understanding collaborative leadership in theory and practice. No. 156.
New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education. Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Marshall, M. (2020). I can’t swim, but I haven’t drowned yet: Notes from a disability rights
activist. Academy Press.
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Matlin, M. (2009). I’ll scream later. Gallery Books.
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McLaren, C., Rosenblum, D., DeDona, M., Swik, S., & Tamborina, J. (2021). Spotlight on
women with disabilities. Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy.
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Schweik, S. (2011). Lomax’s matrix: Disability, solidarity and the black power of 504.
Disabilities Studies Quarterly, 31(10).
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Story, M., Mueller, J., & Mace, R. (1998). A brief history of universal design. The Center for
Universal Design.
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Trainor, A. (2017). Transition by design: Improving equity and outcomes for adolescents with
disabilities. Teachers College Press.
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Warden, D. (2020, November 23). Canonizing justice Ginsburg’s Olmstead decision: A
Disability rights tribute. University of Illinois Law Review.
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Wells, P. (2021, August 17). Accessibility is a right. This restaurant treats it that way. New York Times.
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Yin, M., Shaewitz, D., and Megra, M. (2020). Leading the way, or falling behind? What the
data tell us about disability pay equity and opportunity in Boston and other top
Metropolitan areas. American Institutes for Research.