Mon, Dec 8, 2025

10 AM – 11:30 AM EST (GMT-5)

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How do you read disability? This presentation asks us to consider our disability literacyand how it might complicate and inform understandings of access, inclusion, and culture--in campus classrooms and communities beyond. Asking us to reorient ourselves toward disabilities and neurodivergences through cultural rhetorics, this presentation asks us to consider how the work of collective access can revitalize classroom spaces--and how we can transform our communities through thoughtful engagement of disability culture.

Ada Hubrig (they/them) is an autistic, genderqueer, disabled caretaker of cats. They live in Huntsville, Texas, where they labor as assistant professor and Director of Composition at Sam Houston State University. Their scholarship centers disabled and queer/trans communities, and is featured in College Composition and Communication, Community Literacy Journal, and The Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics among others.

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