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Student Advisory Council Listening Session

The Institute for Critical Disability Studies (ICDS) invites you to join us for a Listening Session on Monday, February 6 at 4:00 at CV 103 or through this Zoom link to inaugurate the Student Advisory Council (SAC). The SAC is a student-run organization composed of undergraduate and graduate students that dedicates itself to ensure that the disabled student voice is heard within the ICDS as it develops as an institute. The main responsibilities of the SAC is to represent the needs and priorities of the disabled student community through recommendations for the ICDS on several topics.

We will be brainstorming the priorities of the community and making those future council meeting topics. Some projects that the ICDS is working on that the SAC can discuss and give recommendations on include: curriculum development, student climate, and community building. Any questions about SAC will be answered during this session.

The ICDS wants to ensure that student concerns and priorities are not being left behind, and that there is a safe place for students to voice their concerns and be heard. We encourage you and your friends to come participate in our council.

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