Episode 1: David Hernandez-Saca
David Hernandez-Saca is an assistant professor of disability studies in education at the University of Northern Iowa within the Department of Special Education. He is co-editor of a book titled Dis/ability in the Americas: the Intersections of Education, Power and Identity which was published earlier this year. He and I also studied and became friends during our undergraduate years at UC Berkeley! David has a great deal of personal and professional experience with disability which is one of the reasons I wanted to be sure to talk with him for one of the first episodes of The New Normal. In this conversation, David and I explore a number of topics, including disability as a social construction, intersectionality, and the potential for real, systemic change in this COVID era.
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Additional resources:
* Dis/ability in the Americas: The Intersections of Education, Power, and Identity [https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9783030569419?fbclid=IwAR3RHxuVeHWoZUmp8rwL4tRiozrQh9J4SbshbpV8wWICSIRPklXZta-qP4U] (Palgrave MacMillan, 2021)
* The Hechinger Report: Is the pandemic our chance to reimagine education for students with disabilities? [https://hechingerreport.org/is-the-pandemic-our-chance-to-reimagine-education-for-students-with-disabilities/] (December 7, 2020)
* The 1A from WAMU: What Does Intersectionality Actually Mean? [https://the1a.org/segments/intersectionality-kimberle-crenshaw/] (March 29, 2021) SERU COVID-19 Survey, The Experiences of Undergraduate
* Student Experience in the Research University (SERU): Students with Physical, Learning, Neurodevelopmental, and Cognitive Disabilities During the Pandemic [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JrPktBoLN2cJHxwGwLorgCKFnlR86klkMBe15yPbey0/edit?usp=sharing], (May-July 2020)
* BBC: Covid: Learning disability death rates 'six times higher' [https://www.bbc.com/news/health-54924121] (November 13, 2020)