Past Events
Support Group for adults 18+ who are, or will become a caregiver of a sibling with an intellectual or developmental disability
Questions? Contact Colleen Williams at colleenwilliams@utexas.edu
Join this panel discussion to learn about the disability-related student organizations on campus and hear from their leaders about why building community and creating connections is so important.
Learn more here- https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/humanitiesinstitute/events/health-humanities-research-seminar-with-dr-izetta-autumn-mobley-on-optical-illusions-the-anatomy-of-looking-race-disability-slavery-and-medicine
Health & Humanities Research Seminar with Dr.
Dr. Mobley’s talk examines how race, gender, disability, and visual culture interact to produce notions of sovereign bodies in the United States.
For those who haven’t previously attended the HHRS, the presentations are about 30 minutes, followed by at least thirty more minutes for Q & A and group discussion.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84935067299?pwd=Mzd6Ly9mQ0xXU0wvNS94MlNFazZ1Q…
Tune into the Zoom here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84935067299?pwd=Mzd6Ly9mQ0xXU0wvNS94MlNFazZ1QT09#success
Join us for our August Virtual Meetup! Due to social distancing, we have been hosting our monthly meetups online which gives us the chance to connect with siblings from across the state. The Zoom Link will be put out shortly before the meeting for security purposes.
Learn more on the Texas Sibling Network Facebook page @Texas Sibling Network
Questions? Contact Colleen Williams at colleenwilliams@utexas.edu
E4Texas students will begin classes on Aug. 17th. To learn more about the program and projected dates visit the FAQ document of the E4Texas webpage here https://disabilitystudies.utexas.edu/e4texas
The Texas Sibling Network (TSN) creates a community for adult siblings of people with disabilities by adult siblings of people with disabilities. The Network provides support, resources, leadership, and advocacy skill-building opportunities for siblings. It is recognized that siblings have very different experiences and visions and the aim is to provide a community to welcome and honor those experiences. The Texas Sibling Network has city chapters in Houston, Austin, DFW, San Antonio, Lubbock, and Midland/Odessa.
Join TCDS's Laura Buckner as she partners with the Montana Deaf-Blind Project and the Montana Transition Resources Project to create a FREE NATIONWIDE Health Care Transition Webinar on August 6, 2020!