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SPEDing While Black/Brown: On Special Education as an Aid in the Criminalization of Racially Marginalized Students with Disabilities
In many respects, the special education classroom is squarely at the intersection of systemic racism and disability in the United States...

Lois Curtis Center
Sep 6, 20244 min read


Can you change the system before the system changes YOU?
“Democracy doesn’t mean much if people have to confront concentrated systems of economic power as isolated individuals.” -Noam Chomsky

Lois Curtis Center
Aug 10, 20243 min read


To Serve and Protect WHOM?
Can a position that was specifically designed to monitor, contain, and, when “necessary”, outright kill be reformed?

Lois Curtis Center
Aug 4, 20243 min read


The ADA is Not Intersectional: Reflections on the 34th anniversary of the ADA, from the Lois Curtis Center
If you see one person with a disability, you’ve probably seen a member of the 5% Because anyone, theoretically, can join the disability...

Lois Curtis Center
Jul 27, 20243 min read


The Hidden Hierarchy of Marginalization in the US
“Won’t Someone Please Think of the Old, White Men?” Although most people are familiar with “isms” like sexism and racism, an “ism” that...

Lois Curtis Center
Jul 19, 20244 min read


The Lois Curtis Center is OPEN!
The Lois Curtis Center officially opened our doors to the public on Saturday, June 26th.

Lois Curtis Center
Jul 12, 20243 min read
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