Blog: Accessibility at conferences should be a priority
By ToriLee | July 18, 2023
Blog: How to Conference Again: A Conversation with Kate Stevens
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Blog: A Brief Guide to Disability Terminology and Theory in Ancient World Studies
By Alexandra Morris | August 30, 2021
Content warning: disability slurs & ableist language
As our culture changes, so, too, does the language that we use. This post is an invitation to discuss what is, at present, a culturally appropriate approach to language for writing or teaching about disability in the ancient world. We must always reflect on the importance of language and strive to learn the best practices for acknowledging the lives of the subjects of our research. At the same time, we must show due respect to our disabled colleagues and students. Our choice of language is important because, statistically speaking, you already have disabled colleagues and students. This is not an issue for other people or another time, but for all of us, disabled and nondisabled, right now.