Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Jan 2019
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“An Open Mesh of Possibilities”: Engaging Disability Studies as a Site of Activist and Leadership Possibilities by Stephanie K. Wheeler
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This article offers a case study of the development and implementation of a free activist and leadership course for members of the community planning on running for elected office. The article describes how the course was developed, including an explanation of the partnership between the Latino Leadership Institute (LLI) and the University of Central Florida’s… Continue reading “An Open Mesh of Possibilities”: Engaging Disability Studies as a Site of Activist and Leadership Possibilities by Stephanie K. Wheeler
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