Office for Civil Rights Attorneys, Neurodiversity Expert, and Deaf 'Amazing Race' Finalist present at Virtual Conference Next Week | Free Registration!
November 3, 2022
Nov, 7-11, 2022
Two Sessions + Open 'Coffee Chats' with DS Experts each day | Attendance is free
Please feel free to explore both 鈥榮ession鈥 and 鈥榮peaker鈥 tabs when making your selections. Here's a sneak preview of just three of DSC '22's exciting session offerings:
Keynote Speaker | Monday Nov 07, 2022 | 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Dismantling Ableist Barriers and Celebrating Neurodiversity
Haley Moss
Leader on disability inclusion, autism, and neurodiversity in the workplace
No two brains are the same. An estimated 1 in 7 people are neurodivergent, including those with autism, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), mental health disabilities, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities or acquired brain differences. Given this prevalence, why are conversations around neurodiversity nonetheless so difficult, and how do we dismantle ableism and barriers to access? In this session, Haley will unpack the nuances of navigating disclosure, advocating for ourselves and others, and building accessibility into our understanding of 鈥渋nclusion.鈥 Come prepared for lightbulb moments, and leave feeling more empowered to tackle stigma.
Office for Civil Rights Special Session | Thursday Nov 10, 2022 | 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Overview of Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Section 504/ADA, and Highlights from OCR鈥檚
2022 Cases
Amy Kim
U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights
Rhonda Collins
U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights
Please join the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR) as we provide an overview of OCR鈥檚 work, common disability discrimination issues OCR investigates in higher education, and highlights of OCR disability cases this past year. Topics will include: academic adjustments, auxiliary services and effective communication, reasonable modifications, accessibility, and more.
DSC '22 Keynote Speaker | Friday Nov 11, 2022 | 2:00 - 3:30 PM
An Unexpected Adventure: My Life-Journey as a Deaf Person
Luke Adams
Outreach Consultant, Hard of Hearing (HOH) Specialty, CO Commission for the Deaf
& HOH
Ever bungee-jumped in Switzerland, carried a 50-pound cheese wheel down a muddy hill, dragged Dracula鈥檚 coffin down the hill behind his castle in Transylvania, danced on the streets in India, hopped like a kangaroo in the Outback, hunted for a frog through a mud pit in Japan, paddled on a raft through the Malaysian jungle, or carried a seasoned 145-pound pig on a bamboo pole for a half-mile in Maui? Luke Adams has! Racing around the globe, exploring different cultures and balancing two worlds: the deaf world and the hearing world, is not without its challenges. Exploring, experiencing, and applying successful solutions while pursuing your dreams is exhilarating. In this session, world traveler Luke Adams will share the many meaningful milestones of his life-journey as a deaf person. Luke鈥檚 candid presentation lens will focus on the initial struggle of identity; the importance of the ability to 'see' various representations of disability; the necessity of effective communication; and the power of presence (truly being there) as an integral part of a genuine support system. Luke will cover the wild adventures he shared with his hearing mother and team partner, Margie, on 鈥楾he Amazing Race鈥 popular television series -- an opportunity that came to pass through his personal perseverance and an unwavering support system. 鈥淗earing person and deaf person, I feel we鈥檙e very equal. We just communicate differently. Anything is possible.鈥