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Bewitch Yourself
Alexa Deva
A music meditation to create an intimate online space
Oral History Interview - Carrie Sandahl
Carrie Sandhl
Bodies of Work's online programming and the switch to working remote during the pandemic
Alt Text As Poetry Potluck
Finnegan Shannon and Bojana Coklyat
Description of the vitual potluck launch event for alt text as poetry
WhereIsTheInterpreter
Liam O'Dell
#WhereIsTheInterpreter campaign for BSL interpretation of government COVID updates
Remote Access Archive Document
Bodies in Translation
Documenting the various ways Bodies in Translation has engaged in remote access over 2021-2022
Oral History Interview-JD Davids
JD Davids
Long COVID online organizing; use of email in early AIDS activism
(In)Accessibility at UCLA
Tessa Fier
Self-submitted narrative about inaccessiblity in schooling
Oral History Interview-India Harville
India Harville
Pre-pandemic online community building and hybrid events
Oral History Interview-Adrienne Acton
Adrienne Acton
Remote working accommodations
Oral History Interview-Julie Dind
Julie Dind
Online teaching and learning and Purple Daikon, an online art piece
Oral History Interview-Jess Thom
Jess Thom
Digital Heros of the Imagination, an online and hybrid piece of art
Stim Dance Party
Ray Soller
Documentation of an online dance party
Propeller Dance Online Work
Propeller Dance
Online dance work during initial wave of COVID
Alex Dolores Salerno Self-Submitted Narrative
Alex Dolores Salerno
Writing about autism self-diagnosis journey during pandemic
Alice Wong-Self-submitted narrative
Alice Wong
Reflection on what remote access has enabled in Wong's life
Remote Work Denial Letter
Anonymous 2
Denial of application to work remotely
Jiya Pandya-Self-submitted narrative
Jiya Pandya
Documentation of many different important remote relationships
Susan Naomi Bernstein-Self-submitted narrative
Susan Naomi Bernstein
Teaching online during the first year of the pandemic
Oral History Interview-Thomas Reid
Thomas Reid
remote work, particularly audio description and podcasting
Oral History Interview-Restorying Autism
Douglas, Johnston, Liska (Restorying Autism)
The uses and barriers of online working on the Restorying Autism Project
Future of Academic Conferences Panel
Jess Whatcott
Video discussion of academic access and remote conferences
Oral History Interview-Moya Bailey
Moya Bailey
Reflections on remote access, especially online platforms like Tumblr and Twitter, including the pace of engagement
Opera-tic
Abigail Toland
Online opera created by people with Tourettes
Oral History Interview-Brian Lobel
Brian Lobel
Sex with cancer is a website, sex toy shop and online art gallery educating people about having sex while and after you have cancer
Oral History Interview-Brennan Roy
Brennan Roy
Contact improvisation as a disabled dancer over zoom