Brendan Sailing, in conjunction with the American University Institute on Disability and Public Policy, are hosting the 2nd Annual Navigating Differences Symposium on Saturday, September 9th, from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at American University in Washington, DC. The symposium is designed to explore the role of outdoor experiential education to empower and develop life skills for youth with learning differences, and to help participants learn about and share strategies for supporting them. Teachers, trainers, instructors, therapists, coaches, students, and parents are welcome. In addition, the symposium will feature a screening of the inspiring film “Normal Isn’t Real” featuring stories about four young adults with LD/ADHD issues sharing their journeys to success in work and school, and the strategies they use to manage their challenges. The screening will be followed by an interactive panel discussion.
IDPP Executive Director to host Fireside Chat on research strategies during COVID-19 on Nov. 13
Many university researchers, including faculty and doctoral students, are facing tremendous challenges maintaining an active research program during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Friday, November 13, 2020, at 12:00 pm EST, IDPP Executive Director Dr. Derrick Cogburn will host a virtual fireside chat to discuss strategies for researchers to exploit the opportunities currently available within this challenging period.
IDPP Publishes new research on voters with disabilities and digital election campaigns
Earlier this year, IDPP Deputy Director Filippo Trevisan published a new journal article in the journal Social Media + Society that discussed the experience of voters with disabilities using social media platforms to keep up with elections and discussing politics with others. 2020 has been a year filled with heartache, swift transitions, and introductions of our “new normal.”