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Disability Rights, Education, Activism, and Mentoring (DREAM). Presented by Wendy S. Harbour, DREAM Advisor ( wharbour@syr.edu ) Taishoff Center, Syracuse University AHEAD Conference, Baltimore, 2013. History. Three students from CA, MA, and IL formed DREAM
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Disability Rights, Education, Activism, and Mentoring(DREAM) Presented by Wendy S. Harbour, DREAM Advisor (wharbour@syr.edu) Taishoff Center, Syracuse University AHEAD Conference, Baltimore, 2013
History Three students from CA, MA, and IL formed DREAM Attended “Disabled and Proud” national conference in 2011 and linked with Taishoff Center Michelle White became full-time grad assistant
Goals and Mission of this “Virtual Disability Cultural Center” • Model inclusion • All disabilities • All students, including part-time students and auditors • All ages, including non-traditional students • Develop and maintain a communications network to promote peer support and the exchange of ideas between students with disabilities in the United States. • Tracking and responding to local and national disability issues that affect post-secondary institutions and initiating national and local dialogues about issues that are in need of attention. • Encouraging and strengthening local campus groups and coalitions. • Promoting the participation of students with disabilities in all aspects of campus life and across disciplines.
How We Do This Student board (seven different campuses) and an advisor DREAM e-mail newsletter – now weekly(subscribe by sending email to razubal@syr.edu) DREAM zine - available on website DREAM website at www.dream.syr.edu Disabled and Proud biennial conference – next one in April 2014? Projects and activities in the works: DREAM chapters, confidential online mentoring, safe space project, online clearinghouse of information about disability and higher education