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Ethical Program Building with Accountability to Communities

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February 3, 2021
4:00 pm - 5:15 pm
Online

The Ohio State University Disability Studies Program and Center for Ethics and Human Values present Ethical Program Building with Accountability to Communities, an online workshop with Dr. Lezlie Frye

This workshop combines a brief presentation with a longer interactive discussion. Dr. Frye offers a framework for thinking through what it means to start or build a program in academia with attention to values including integrity,empathy, respect, and care. Drawing on her experience as a gender and disability studies scholar and a community-based artist and activist, Dr. Frye will address practices of community accountability, how to sustain meaningful partnerships with community organizations, and what kinds of obstacles often emerge in the process of program-building. The larger part of this workshop will be dedicated to discussion with attendees, with an emphasis on sharing experiences and building knowledge.

Sign interpreting and real-time captioning will be provided. Please direct questions and access requests to Appy Frykenberg (frykenberg.1@osu.edu).

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