Publications

A publication poster for the journal "Roots" that has a brown, orange, and red color scheme

Echoes from a Eugenic Past: Forced Sterilization and the Search for Reparations for Incarcerated Persons in California

Published in Roots: Ethnicity and Race Studies Student Journal; Columbia University, 2024.

The cover of the original edition of the Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology and Disability. It has dried paint of all the colors of the rainbow on it.

Disability Studies/Disability Culture

Second Edition. Erin Andrews, Kara Ayers, Dana Dunn, and Michael Wehmeyer, Co-Editors. Revised Chapter. Co-authored with Dr. Brenda Brueggemann

Fear and Loathing at Abandoned Institutions: Is There Any Redemptive Value

Impact: Disability Rights, Disability Justice; Institute on Community Integration; University of Minnesota, March 2024. Co-authored with Diana Katovich and Jim Conroy

The Mansfield Training School Memorial and Museum

Historical Website. Funded by the University of Connecticut College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; UConn Office for the Vice President of Research Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion; and UConn Humanities Institute. Produced with Co-Director Dr. Brenda Brueggemann and archival researchers Ashten Vassar, Madison Bigelow, Paula Mock, Ally LeMaster, Lillian Stockford, and Matt Iannantuoni.

Cover for Sevcenko's book that shows a person holding various cards hung on a navy wall

Book Review: Liz Sevcenko Public History for a Post-Truth Era Fighting Denial through Memory Movements.

Historical Dialogues, Justice, and Memory Network. Forthcoming.

Book Review: Briony Jones and Ulrike Lühe (eds.) Knowledge for Peace: Transitional Justice and the Politics of Knowledge in Theory and Practice

Historical Dialogues, Justice, and Memory Network, 21 June 2023.

A Life and Legacy, Unmatched: Remembering the Activism of Lois Curtis

RightsViews, 28 February 2023.

Addressing Ableist Apologia: The Fixation on ‘Fitness’ in U.S. Politics

RightsViews, 1 June 2023.

The cover of the Long River Review that shows student artwork of a girl in a green skirt looking down

Walking on the Wayside: On Loving with Depression

The Long River Review, vol. 25, 2022. Print.

Disability Studies, in Time

Brewer, Elizabeth, et al. Disability Studies Quarterly, 15 June 2021

Writing As Resistance: The Significance Of Storytelling

The LRR Blog, The Long River Review, 16 Feb. 2022.

Blurring Boundaries: Challenging Our Compulsion To Categorize Writing

The LRR Blog, The Long River Review, 15 Feb. 2022.

The 25th Anniversary Blog Post

The LRR Blog, The Long River Review, 28 Apr. 2022. Co-authored with Nicole Catarino.

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