Disabled Student Cultural Center (DSCC) is a student union at the University of Minnesota. I heard about this center from Diane who works for Disability Cultural Center in Syracuse University. I contacted the advisor, Mr. Jacob Colon, and had an opportunity to interview him in person!
The Place Where Disabled People Can Maximize Their Talents!
Thanks to my friend’s introduction, I got a chance to visit “Interact Center” in St. Paul, Minnesota where people with disabilities work on visual and performing art. I could meet various kinds of disabled people such as down syndrome, deaf, blind, mental health, and wheelchair users. They all welcomed me with beautiful smile.
From Disability Services To Ability Services ~Visit UWRF~
During my research trip in Wisconsin last month, I could go back to my school, University of Wisconsin River Falls (UWRF). When I was a student and had problems with my wheelchair or other issues related to my disability, I always visited Mark Johnson who is the office coordinator at Student Ability Services. Fortunately I could meet him again which we both never ever expected!
Reasonable Accommodation for Employees with Disabilities Is Supported by The Entire Firm
Equal Opportunity, Inclusion and Resolution Services (EOIRS) is a place which provides reasonable accommodations for staff and faculty with disabilities who work at Syracuse University. I had an opportunity to interview Dana Butler (Leaves and Disabilities Accommodation Coordinator) and Aaron Hodukavich (the Director and ADA/503/504 Coordinator).
The Limitation Is Not Caused by The Disability But by The Environment
The Office of Disability Services (ODS) is a place which provides reasonable accommodations and services for students with disabilities. In Syracuse University, approximately 1,300 students registered with this office. The majority of their disabilities are unobservable, such as learning disabilities, ADHD, and mental health. I had an opportunity to interview the Director, Paula Possenti-Perez.
The 12th Big Smile Gathering – Reasonable Accommodations for Employees with Disabilities
Jeff and I have hosted “the 12th Big Smile”. The topics we covered includes: 1. Difficulties people with disabilities are facing, and 2. What are the reasonable accommodations at work?
Education Issues In Japan That I Found From Visiting Elementary School In The U.S.
I visited on of public elementary schools in the community the other day. It is the smallest public school with 420 students in the district. There are 75 students with disabilities. Most of them have learning disabilities. All students with disabilities learn with students without disabilities in the same classroom. There are special education teachers and teaching assistants to support teachers to help student to learn, since students with disabilities sometimes have a hard time to speak, write, or understand in class.
My Strong Mother
“Mizuki, you are amazing, but I think your mother must be even more amazing.” Many people say so. Yes, my mother is very amazing…well I would say she is very strong.
Unexpected Help In A Rainy Day
We have many cloudy days in Syracuse. It rains often here, too. I’m too lazy to wear a raincoat, so I just go out in rain without wearing it. The other day, when I was waiting at a bus stop in the light rain, suddenly an international student from China talked to me.
Inclusion Is Not Enough
At Syracuse University, there is a place called the Disability Cultural Center (DCC) which organizes various events, seminars, and workshops on and off campus to raise awareness about People with Disabilities and disability cultures. I had the opportunity to interview the director, Diane Wiener.