Lived Places PublishingInvisible Disabilities: Overcoming Biases and Other Outdated NotionsHidden disability has long been viewed as less severe than its visible counterparts, and this issue persists to this day.Sep 7Sep 7
Lived Places PublishingRecognising the Unseen: Supporting Gestalt Language Processors in Educationby Jaime Hoerricks PhDAug 12Aug 12
Lived Places PublishingAncestral Voices: Listening to My Grandmothersby Professor Valandra, PhDJul 31Jul 31
Lived Places PublishingElectoral Consequences for Black America: A Struggle on Two Simultaneous FrontsThis session examines the upcoming U.S. election through the lens of Black politics.Jul 23Jul 23
Lived Places PublishingBeneath the Veneer: The Stealthy Pervasiveness of Anti-Black Racism in a Purportedly Colorblind…Anti-Black racism: The assumptions that uphold it and why it is difficult for people to identify and challenge racist practices.Jul 2Jul 2
Lived Places PublishingDisability Studies and Education Studies: 5 New Books3 new books in Disability Studies and 2 new books in Education Studies. Plus recordings of the two seminars we held in June.Jun 29Jun 29
Lived Places PublishingTwo New Books and Two New SeminarsTopics in Asian Studies, Black Studies, and Emergent EntrepreneurshipMay 30May 30
Lived Places PublishingThe Cultural Legacy of Slavery: A Reflection on African American Identity and Family HeritageDeirdre Foreman explores the cultural legacy of enslaved Africans in the American South through a reflection of her own family heritage.May 22May 22
Lived Places PublishingAuthor Identity Metadata: Why a Small Publisher Can Address a Major ChallengeDavid Parker leads a discussion about the potential for developing more robust catalog records and searchable fields for libraries.May 17May 17
Lived Places PublishingThe Risks and Rewards of African Entrepreneurship: Overcoming Africa’s Challenging LandscapeThis free seminar features Ike Onyema Obi, a Nigerian entrepreneur whose path to business success reflects numerous challenges.May 10May 10