University at Albany Disability Access and Inclusion Student Services

University at Albany Disability Access and Inclusion Student Services The Disability Resource Center (DRC)

UAlbany Disability Access and Inclusion Student Services (DAISS) supports and empowers students by cultivating an accessible and inclusive living and learning environment for the University’s programs, services and activities. This student-centered approach is facilitated by determining reasonable accommodations, assisting with the development of college survival skills, fostering self-advocacy and educating the University community.

04/07/2022

Drop-in hours are canceled today and tomorrow (4/7 and 4/8). We apologize for any inconvenience.

03/11/2022

DAISS drop in hours will be canceled Monday, March 14th-Friday, March 18th and will resume on Monday, March 21st. Have a fun and safe Spring Break!

03/08/2022

Drop in hours will be canceled today, 3/8 at 11am. We apologize for any inconvenience.

02/23/2022

Drop in hours will be canceled today, 2/23 at 3pm. We apologize for any inconvenience.

02/03/2022

Drop in hours will be canceled today, 2/3 at 2pm. We apologize for any inconvenience.

01/18/2022

Drop in hours will be canceled today, Tuesday, 1/18 at 11am. We apologize for any inconvenience.

12/17/2021

DAISS will be closed on Friday, December 24th and Friday, December 31st, so that our staff may enjoy time with their families for the holidays.

12/03/2021

Drop in hours are suspended until December 21st. Good luck on finals and safe travels wherever you may be headed.

11/22/2021

DAISS will be closed beginning on Wednesday, November 24th for the Thanksgiving Break, and will reopen on Monday, November 29th. We hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday, and a safe trip if you are traveling this week.

11/19/2021

Virtual drop-in hours are canceled today, 11/19 at 1pm. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Join Lights! Camera! Access! and the Society for Disability Studies for a virtual screening and Q&A discussion of the ne...
11/12/2021

Join Lights! Camera! Access! and the Society for Disability Studies for a virtual screening and Q&A discussion of the new PBS documentary, "American Masters: Becoming Helen Keller.” We will be joined by SDS Co-Presidents Karen Nakamura and Joseph Stramondo; Professor Beth Haller, Dept. of Mass Communication and the Applied Adult Disability Studies minor at Towson University. The Q&A will be emceed by comedian, professional speaker, and author Nina G.

This event is open to all. We encourage Disability Studies faculty, students, and allies, along with disabled students on college and university campuses.

While most coverage of Helen Keller fixates on her as the “eternal child” around that “aha” moment at the water pump with her teacher Anne Sullivan, immortalized in play and movie "The Miracle Worker," this new documentary "Becoming Helen Keller" shatters that disability myth, transcends that image, takes back the narrative, and unlocks little-known and multi-faceted aspects of her life and commitment to social justice, disability rights, women’s rights, voting rights, civil rights, disabled veterans, support of the NAACP and ACLU, setting up State Commissions for the Blind and “talking books,” to name a few.

This dynamic documentary features little-known aspects of Keller's social justice activism and includes captions, audio description, extended audio description, ASL interpreters, and descriptive transcript so that DeafBlind audiences can experience this film independently. The Q&A will have captions and ASL interpreter.

You can find out more at http://pbs.org/americanmasters.

To RSVP and request accessibility accommodations for this event, please email your request with Becoming Helen Keller - Disability Studies in the subject line to lights.camera.access.info@gmail.com

This event is being hosted on Zoom.

Date and time
Mon, November 15, 2021

7:00 PM – 10:00 PM EST

Virtual screening and Q&A discussion of the new PBS documentary, "American Masters: Becoming Helen Keller.” - Disability Studies

Address

1400 Washington Avenue, Campus Center 130
Albany, NY
12222

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+15184423300

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The Disability Resource Center (DRC) supports and empowers students by cultivating an accessible and inclusive living and learning environment for the University’s programs, services and activities. This student-centered approach is facilitated by determining reasonable accommodations, assisting with the development of college survival skills, fostering self-advocacy and educating the University community.