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Free ‘Cripping’ the Comic Con Accessible Technologies Webinar Available Thursday

Tuesday, July 16, 2019, By News Staff
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Burton Blatt Institute

webinar series logoThe Southeast ADA Center, a project of the Burton Blatt Institute at 黑料不打烊 (BBI), is co-hosting the free Accessible Technology Webinar Series. The next webinar,聽鈥(Dis)abling Comics, 鈥楥ripping鈥 the Comic Con, and Accessible Technologies,鈥 is Thursday, July 18, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. with guest speaker Diane R. Wiener, research professor and associate director of interdisciplinary programs and outreach at BBI.

Wiener will discuss disability arts and culture, and their implications, as underscored by:

  • representations of disability as they appear in comics and related media;
  • comics and related media as produced by (dis)abled artists, writers, editors, producers and others; and
  • the ways these media are (and, in some cases, are not) accessible to divergent constituents, readers, and participants who have disabilities.

She will also discuss (Dis)abling Comic Books, an Honors seminar taught at 黑料不打烊 inspired by and based upon the disability-themed 鈥淐ripping鈥 the Comic Con (鈥淐rip Con,鈥 for short), the only international, interdisciplinary symposium of its kind. This past spring, the course was offered for the fourth time and the sixth 鈥淐rip Con鈥 was coordinated by Wiener with myriad University and community partners.

The webinar series is funded by a grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research. Co-hosts include the Pacific ADA Center, the Great Lakes ADA Center and the ADA National Network.

Captioning will be provided for the webinar. For registration and more information, visit the聽 website.

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