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Fri, 03/17/2017 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm
![Collage includes portrait of Sara Acevedo in a soft brown sweater and knit hat, Neurowitch forearm tattoo, statements of identity and ending stigma, and images in English and Spanish of Autistic Pride, Neurodivergence, and chronic migraine.](http://test.kboo.fm/sites/default/files/styles/default_lead_1x/public/images/lead/station_content/sara_presentation.jpg?itok=K2K6Vzuz)
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![Sara outside on a sunny day smiling for the camera. She has blonde highlights, a herringbone jacket over black ruffly blouse, and a Frida Kahlo lapel pin.](http://test.kboo.fm/sites/default/files/styles/default_more_1x/public/images/more/station_content/sara_portrait.jpg?itok=31oWH4od)
![Bulletin board displyaing Disability As Diversity lecture series, From Acces to Justice: Disability Beyond Universal Design, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion staff photo.](http://test.kboo.fm/sites/default/files/styles/default_more_1x/public/images/more/station_content/disability_as_diversity.jpg?itok=rd4L8MtG)
Sara Acevedo on Disability Justice
Sara M. Acevedo is an Autistic mestiza from Colombia who studies anthropology and social change with a focus on disability justice at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Today, she talks about disability studies, disability justice, language and identity, ableism, and a critique of Gloria Steinem's use of ableism in her Women's March speech. #Neurodiversity
Check out the Autismo, Liberación y Orgullo blog by Sara María Acevedo and Mónica Vidal Gutiérrez at https://autismoliberacionyorgullo.com/.
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