Breaking Free: Rewriting the Script of Disability in American Higher Education by Michael Boezi
February 20, 2025 FREE SEMINAR APR 24, 2025: In this conversation between Stephanie Levin and Dr. Janise Hurtig, they discuss ableism as a systemic issue that continues to plague American postsecondary education – and how educators can help break the cycle of ableism and further promote inclusiveness within their institutions.
Reverse Engineering as a Curriculum Development Process by Michael Boezi
February 17, 2025 FREE SEMINAR MAR 27, 2025: In this conversation between Anne Cecil and Dr. Reham El-Morally, they discuss the practice-based pedagogy of starting with current trends and deconstructing their influences – not only to build connections between the past and present but also to encourage students to reflect on how historical cycles, subcultures, and innovations influence contemporary identities and cultural narratives.
Why Neurodiversity Is Essential for Business Growth by Mathew Townsend
February 12, 2025 Neurodiversity is the key to building resilient, innovative, and forward-thinking businesses. By embracing the unique talents, skills, and passions of neurodivergent individuals, organisations can unlock renewed perspectives, drive creativity, and boost problem-solving capabilities. In an ever-evolving business scene, fostering an inclusive atmosphere where diverse minds thrive is not just a moral authoritative – it’s a strategic advantage for long-term growth and success.
Intergenerational Family and Community Resilience in Segregated Black Urban Space: A Black History Month Tribute by Michael Boezi
January 27, 2025 FREE SEMINAR FEB 20, 2025: A look at the rich complexities and harsh realities of life for Black families living in a segregated working-class community. In this conversation between Chris McAuley and Valandra, they cover themes of intergenerational mutual aid and caregiving, entrepreneurship, spirituality, and the impacts of the legacy of race and economic inequities.
Autism, Gender Diversity, and Microaggressions by Yenn Purkis
January 15, 2025 Autistic people are often transgender or otherwise gender divergent, which can make them even more subject to microaggressions. Author Yenn Purkis talks about how the lack of understanding and respect can translate into a range of harms, both small and large.