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Campus Read: Campus Read, 2023-2024

Campus Read, 2023-2024

Campus Read is a community-wide program open to all. Join others in our community as we read a title together and explore the work and its meaning. 

Lake Land College is committed to developing and maintaining an environment that embraces and actively supports diversity. We aspire to be an institution where the quality of education is enhanced and enriched by an inclusive campus community. We strive to provide dynamic learning and working environments that encourage multiple perspectives and the free exchange of ideas.

Campus Read is sponsored by the Lake Land College Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Education Committee   

 

How to get the book

  • Copies of the book are available free to students and staff. Pick up your copy at various SAB events, the Student Life Office, or the Library Circulation Desk.
  • The audiobook is available in the Cloud Library and Libby app. 
  • The ebook format is available in the Cloud Library app.
  • If you'd like to purchase your own copy of the book or ebook, try Indie Bound or Barnes and Noble

 


 

 

Cover of the book Disability Visibility - First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century. Edited by Alice WongThe 2023-2024 Campus Read is Disability Visibility – First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century edited by Alice Wong

One in five people in the United States lives with a disability. Some disabilities are visible, others less apparent—but all are underrepresented in media and popular culture. Activist Alice Wong brings together this urgent, galvanizing collection of contemporary essays by disabled people, just in time for the thirtieth anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act,

From Harriet McBryde Johnson’s account of her debate with Peter Singer over her own personhood to original pieces by authors like Keah Brown and Haben Girma; from blog posts, manifestos, and eulogies to Congressional testimonies, and beyond: this anthology gives a glimpse into the rich complexity of the disabled experience, highlighting the passions, talents, and everyday lives of this community. It invites readers to question their own understandings. It celebrates and documents disability culture in the now. It looks to the future and the past with hope and love.

Cover of the book Disability Visibility - 17 First Person Stories for Today, an adaptation of Disability Visibility - First-Person Stories from the Twentieth-Century. Edited by Alice Wong


 

Disability Visibility (adapted for young adults)

Disabled young people will be proud to see themselves reflected in this hopeful, compelling, and insightful essay collection, adapted for young adults from the critically acclaimed adult book, Disability Visibility: First Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century that “sheds light on the experience of life as an individual with disabilities, as told by none other than authors with these life experiences.” —Chicago Tribune, “Best books published in summer 2020” (Vintage/Knopf Doubleday edition).

The seventeen eye-opening essays in Disability Visibility, all written by disabled people, offer keen insight into the complex and rich disability experience, examining life’s ableism and inequality, its challenges and losses, and celebrating its wisdom, passion, and joy.
 
The accounts in this collection ask readers to think about disabled people not as individuals who need to be “fixed,” but as members of a community with its own history, culture, and movements. They offer diverse perspectives that speak to past, present, and future generations. It is essential reading for all.

 


Alice Wong's Podcast

"This is life from a disabled lens. Disability Visibility is a podcast hosted by San Francisco night owl Alice Wong featuring conversations on politics, culture, and media with disabled people. If you’re interested in disability rights, social justice, and intersectionality, this show is for you. It’s time to hear more disabled people in podcasting and radio. Named one of the 15 best podcasts by women that you’re not listening to by Refinery 29 in 2021."

 

 

 


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About the Editor

Picture of author and editor, Alice Wong.

Alice Wong (she/her) is a disabled activist, writer, editor, media maker, and consultant. Alice is the founder and director of the Disability Visibility Project, an online community dedicated to creating, sharing, and amplifying disability media and culture.

Alice is a co-partner in four projects: DisabledWriters.com, a resource to help editors connect with disabled writers and journalists, #CripLit (no longer active), a series of Twitter chats for disabled writers with novelist Nicola Griffith#CripTheVote, a nonpartisan online movement encouraging the political participation of disabled people with co-partners Andrew Pulrang and Gregg Beratan, and Access Is Love with co-partners Mia Mingus and Sandy Ho, a campaign that aims to help build a world where accessibility is understood as an act of love instead of a burden or an afterthought.

Alice’s areas of interest are popular culture, media, politics, disability representation, Medicaid policies and programs, storytelling, social media, and activism.


Follow her on:

X (Twitter): 

@SFdirewolf @DisVisibility

Instagram: 

@disability_visibility

Email: 

DisabilityVisibilityProject@gmail.com

Newsletter: 

https://disability-visibility-newsletter.ghost.io

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