Upcoming events.


Mar
12

Learning Disabilities and Autism Research Group Seminars

The Learning Disabilities and Autism Research Group presents another seminar titled 'Advocacy from the margins' by Ramandeep Kaur.

Manchester Metropolitan University.

Ramandeep Kaur, campaigner and parent activist, will share her journey of advocacy and activism as a person from an ethnic minoritised community. She will highlight the challenges she has encountered, including exclusion from campaigns and the struggle to have her voice heard whilst also discussing her achievements in raising awareness about learning disabilities within the South Asian community and how she found support in the unlikeliest of places.

Ramandeep Kaur, campaigner and parent activist, will be talking about her experiences of advocacy and activism as a person from an ethnic minoritised community.

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Apr
17

Disability, "Unfit" Bodies and Eugenic Stigma

Following an introductory talk from BBC Disability News Correspondent Mrs Nikki Fox, Prof Marius Turda, Oxford Brookes University, and guest speaker Mrs Ramandeep Kaur, campaigner and parent activist, will explore the legacies of eugenics in connection with disability.

After the Holocaust, eugenics was met with general opprobrium, yet it continued to attract political and scientific support. Like the last dandelion seed which clings to the flower until it is blown away by the wind, eugenics replanted itself into fresh ground, providing sustenance to various social, economic, and educational policies across the world. Eugenic terminology developed during the period between 1880 and 1940 remains functional in our society today, especially in connection to able bodies.

By engaging with the history of eugenics, and demanding its condemnation, we strive to understand and reckon with the past, and continue to work for a more fair and just society.

A link to a recording of the event can be found here

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