March 9, 2022, 2:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Register for this free event online.
In honor of Women's History Month, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation is pleased to announce a collaboration with Disability EmpowHer Network to host "Disabled Women Make History," a free webinar featuring a panel discussion with three extraordinary women living with paralysis, on March 9, 2022. Curran Brown, Jill Moore, and Liz Persaud will explore the complexities, struggles, and accomplishments that they have experienced living with paralysis. Stephanie Woodward, Executive Director of Disability EmpowHer Network , will be leading this crucial conversation.
In July of 2021, Stephanie Woodward, Reeve Foundation blogger and Executive Director of Disability EmpowHer Network, started a monthly blog series called Disabled Women Make History to celebrate the achievements of women with disabilities. The series is based on interviews with passionate, determined, and talented women with paralysis. This webinar will be an extension of the series as we continue to celebrate and spotlight these women during Women’s History Month.
Jill Moore works with the LSI team in adding user voice within product development, as well as inclusive design practices. With a specific focus on merging lived experience with universal design principles, Jill promotes and educates on integrating multi-generational design, inclusion in play, and bringing people with disabilities into the conversation. In traveling across the country to deliver accredited educational courses both in the classroom and on the playground; play has become her full time role. During her lifetime, she has represented Team USA in wheelchair racing, swimming, and basketball on multiple occasions, bringing perspective on the importance of the formative role of recreation- and how imperative equitable access to play is for all.
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Stephanie Woodward is an attorney, activist, and organizer, passionate about Disability Rights and empowering people with disabilities. She is also the co-founder and Executive Director of Disability EmpowHer Network, a national nonprofit dedicated to empowering girls and women with disabilities to grow, learn, and develop to their highest potential and have the confidence to lead. Her experience in the Disability Community spans from litigating Disability Rights cases, to advising U.S. Senators on disability issues, to leading protests to demand the enforcement, advancement, and protection of Disability Rights laws - and she has an arrest record to show for it. As a proud disabled woman and civil rights activist, Stephanie is committed to bringing more women and girls with disabilities to the forefront through mentoring and activism.
The webinar will be held from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Eastern Time. Registration to attend the free presentation is now open.