Open Forum

 View Only

Please plan to join MUSEUMS AND CHANGE on Thursday 9/14 at 12:30pm EDT for a session with Dr. Izettta Mobley on "Ableism"

  • 1.  Please plan to join MUSEUMS AND CHANGE on Thursday 9/14 at 12:30pm EDT for a session with Dr. Izettta Mobley on "Ableism"

    Posted 09-07-2023 01:04 PM

     

    The crises of the pandemic have made museums acutely aware of their own biases. Among these biases is ABLEISM--a prejudice against people whose minds or bodies are perceived as falling out of the range of normal or acceptable. But ableism affects the lives of many Americans, indeed the lives of almost everyone. Change and difference in one's body or mind are conditions of living. Over our lifetimes, all of us are susceptible to disability, accidents, illness, or aging. Disability is therefore far from outside the norm: disability and disabled people are the norm.

    Izetta Autumn Mobley, Ph.D., is Director of Interpretation, Collections, & Education at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture. Dr. Mobley is a scholar, facilitator, and museum educator. Her work focuses on public history, gender, race, medicine, and disability.

    A ZOOM LINK WILL BE SENT OUT NEXT WEEK VIA MUSEUM JUNCTION. Best to all.

    Avi

    Avi Decter        Author of Exploring American Jewish History through 50 Historic Treasures (February 2024)
                          Co-Editor of Change Is Required: Preparing for the Post-Pandemic Museum (2022)
                          Author of Interpreting American Jewish History at Museums and Historic Sites (2016)
                          Host of "Museums and Change", a twice-monthly forum for reflection on progressive ideas
    AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo, Baltimore, May 16-19, 2024, click to learn more