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    Media and Pop-Culture Portrayals of Disability vs. Neurodiversity in Schools

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    Media and Pop-Culture Portrayals of Disability vs. Neurodiversity in Schools
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    Scott, Kristina
    Dickstein-Fischer, Laurie
    Date
    March 23, 2023; March 23, 2023
    
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    Disability representation in media is often skewed and is a disservice to the neurodiversity movement. This presentation will review examples of tokenized representation and challenge these portrayals by focusing on culturally sustaining practices. Participants will begin to examine classroom and school-based practices that are neuro-inclusive and reaffirm that all students belong, and all voices need to be heard. This is the second panel of the CRCA spring seminar series on Disability Justice.
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