The efforts of Oakland University’s Senate Committee on Disability Awareness and Literacy to encourage disability literacy across campus recently took an important step forward as the university’s General Education Committee approved a request to add disability to the listing of social identities and categories that count for the general education integration category of U.S. Diversity courses at OU.
“This (approval) added disability to gender and race as an area of diversity in these courses,” said Jo Reger, professor of sociology and chair of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work and Criminal Justice at Oakland University. “By doing so, students have a better chance of being exposed to issues around disability and the cutting-edge research and scholarship on disability.
Jo Reger
The World Health Organization estimates that there are currently more than 1 billion people around the world living with some form of disability, and that number is increasing.
The Senate Committee on Disability Awareness and Literacy was created in 2023 specifically to address the need for disability as a key aspect of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts on campus and in the surrounding community. It is made up of representatives from across the campus.
Christina Papadimitriou