Livinglifetothefullest.org at Lancaster Disability Conference

iHumaners Kirsty Liddiard, Katherine Runswick-Cole and Dan Goodley attended the 9th Disability Conference at the University of Lancaster.

A seminar room with presentation

They were joined by co-researchers Sally Whitney and Katy Evans and the virtual presence of Lucy Watts MBE, Carrie Aimes, Ruth Spurr and Emma Vogelman.

During our session we were proud to premiere our new short film tomorrow, which features our co-researchers, made by our Co-Researcher Collective (to follow up on twitter go here @goodthingsfdn @DMDPathfinders @PurplePatchArts @emmavogelmann @claimesuk @LucyAlexandria @DanGoodley @k_runswick_cole @EducationSheff @SheffSocScience)

The film is now available online

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More on the Lancaster Disability Studies conference

Robot reading books

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