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This summer I created and taught a course entitled Disability Justice in the Age of Mass Incarceration: Perspectives on Race, Disability, Law & Accountability. Here, I am providing my course syllabus to serve as a resource for all. There is so much I wish to share about the co-leaders (aka, students) and about my experience. Will save that for a bit later. . .
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Leroy Moore
3/5/2023 05:52:15 pm
Yes now that is a real syllabus!
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1/8/2025 10:26:24 am
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1/24/2025 10:33:34 am
This blog brilliantly exposes the overlooked struggles of disabled individuals in mass incarceration. Advocating for their rights is crucial for true justice.
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5/28/2025 06:26:56 am
Great read! I really appreciated the insights you shared—especially the way you broke things down in a clear and relatable way. Looking forward to more content like this. Keep up the great work!
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