Lydia X. Z. Brown - Neurodiversity and Disability Justice
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Lydia X. Z. Brown’s talk focuses on how disabled people’s cultural work, community building, and leadership offer necessary interventions for liberation work everywhere from the streets to the ivory tower, grounded in intersectional theory and practice. Brown is a disability justice advocate, organizer, and writer whose work has largely focused on violence against multiply-marginalized disabled people, especially institutionalization, incarceration, and policing. Currently, Brown is a Justice Catalyst Fellow at the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, defending and advancing the educational civil rights of Maryland students with psychosocial, intellectual, and developmental disabilities facing disproportionate discipline, restraint and seclusion, and school push-out, as well as Founder and Co-Director of the Fund for Community Reparations for Autistic People of Color’s Interdependence, Survival, and Empowerment, which provides direct support and mutual aid to individual autistic people of color.
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At Landmark: Dr. Temple Grandin, Different Kinds of Minds - 9/4/14
Landmark College presents Dr. Temple Grandin live from the Greenhoe Theatre for a dynamic presentation titled . . .
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At Landmark: Thomas Moore - Your Mission in Life 4/14/14
Landmark College presents Thomas Moore - Your Mission in Life: Care of Body, Soul, Spirit and WorldApril 14, . . .
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At Landmark: Virginia Prescott 3/31/14
Virginia Prescott, host of New Hampshire Public Radio’s (NHPR) Word of Mouth, speaks at Next Stage Arts as part of the . . .
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At Landmark: Dan Miller, Religion/Politics 2/10/14
Recent decades have witnessed the emergence “political religion,” that is, social groups of global significance who . . .
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At Landmark: Dave Cole, 'Contemporary Art' - 11/11/13
Over the past decade the world of contemporary art world has felt the influence of—and borrowed the materials and . . .
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At Landmark: Bill McKibben, 'Education of an Unlikely Activist' - 10/22/13
Landmark College is proud to announce Bill McKibben as part of the Fall Academic Speaker Series on Oct. 22nd. Founder . . .
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At Landmark: Monsour Farhang, Arab Struggle for Democracy - 10/7/13
Landmark College presents Monsour Farhang, The Struggle for Democracy in the Arab World - 10/7/13The contentious . . .
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At Landmark: Learning Disability Symposium - 10/4/13
Keynote speaker Dr. Matthew Schneps offers the framework for his ground-breaking research on the use of devices like . . .
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At Landmark: Ned Olmsted, 'Wonder of Maps' - 4/15/13
As our culture moves away from more traditional map reading (and map making) skills, and we grow increasingly . . .
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At Landmark: Ken Miller, 'Is it Time to Abandon Darwin?' - 4/1/13
More than a century and a half after the publication of On the Origin of Species, evolution remains a contentious and . . .
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At Landmark: Dr. Peter Eden, 'Life in the Post-Genome Era' - 3/4/13
What is a genome and how does it make us human? How do we differ from other mammals and all life forms when it comes . . .
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At Landmark: At the Movies with Dr. Engstrom - 2/11/13
Watching movies is a great way to spend the time – and to learn! We will view scenes from popular films (About A Boy, . . .
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At Landmark: Ellen McCulloch-Lovell - 11/5/12
Currently the President of Marlboro College, Ellen McCulloch-Lovell spent seven years in the Clinton administration . . .
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At Landmark: Robert Meeropol, 'Political Panic' - 10/23/12
Robert Meeropol (born Robert Rosenberg in 1947) is the younger son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. When Robert was six . . .
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At Landmark: Dr. Woden Teachout, 'Capture the Flag' - 9/10/12
The story of the American flag is the story of a nation in search of itself; this talk explores that colorful history . . .
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At Landmark: Sandglass Theater, 'Black Birds of Bialystok' - 9/4/12
You're invited to join us and listen as this multinational panel of puppeteers share experiences of their . . .
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At Landmark: Humberto Ramirez, 'Feminism and Identity Politics in the Visual Arts' - 3/28/12
Humberto Ramirez discusses Feminism and Identity Politics in the Visual Arts: 1970 through 2010. March 28, 2012
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At Landmark: Meg Mott, 'On the Emancipation of Eagles' - 2/28/2012
As part of the 2012 Landmark Academic Speaker Series, Meg Mott, a Political Science professor at Marlboro college and . . .
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At Landmark: Rowland Brucker Brucken, 'Facing Horror: Responding to Human Rights Atrocities' - 2/8/12
Facing Horror: Responding to Human Rights Atrocities. A lecture by Rowland Brucken. Part of the Landmark College . . .
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