To explore related research and other resources connected to this project, we invite you to look at the following links:
Carleton University’s Disability Research Group - The CUDRG is an interdisciplinary group dedicated to exploring the connections between disability studies, technology, and history. This exhibit shares more information about and projects undertaken by CUDRG.
Disability Justice & Crip Culture Collaboratory - A lab at Carleton University that brings together disabled scholars, artists, designers, activists, and community members.
Jennissen, Therese, Dominique Marshall, Chris Trainor, and Beth Robertson. 2023. “Creating, Archiving and Exhibiting Disability History: The Oral Histories of Disability Activists of the Carleton University Disability Research Group”. First Monday 28 (1).
Pity and Destiny: An Indigenous Student at the Manitoba School for the Deaf, 1904-1916 - This blog post by Sandy Baron shares the story of an Indigenous student at the Manitoba School for the Deaf in the early twentieth-century.
Sosa, Carlo. 2019. “Accessibility History,” Manitoba League of Persons with Disability, in collaboration with the Oral History Centre of the University of Manitoba.
Transforming Disability Knowledge, Research, and Activism - This webpage shares the insights from a participatory research project that engaged women and girls with disabilities in Vietnam in order to increase knowledge and increase activism efforts in relation to inclusion.