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Disability Studies and Action Collaborative

Welcome to the Disability Studies and Active Collaborative (DSAC). We were founded at Western Washington University in 2019 by a group of students, faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the local community. We have two major components to our work.

On one side, we seek to promote the field of disability studies, an interdisciplinary subject that explores the cultural and social experiences of disabled people, now and throughout time. We wish to draw new students and faculty into this exciting field of study, and to create new venues where disability studies scholarship can be shared.

On the other side, we seek to help bridge the gap between academia and the broader community by providing programs and events where people with many different connections do disability can meet and learn from each other. We wish to learn about and contribute to addressing issues of disability rights within our local community and beyond.

What this Website Contains

We update this website frequently throughout the academic year, so some things may have changed since your last visit. Find the navigation links on the right side of the screen.

  • DSAC Network discusses the large group of students, faculty, and staff who make up this broader community. 
  • WWU Disability Studies Institute discusses the new interdisciplinary institute for critical disability studies at Western, including links to archived pages documenting our processes for establishing the institute.
    • Click on the 2023 ICDS Showcase tab to learn more about our first full year as an institute.
  • Events and Announcements includes major institute new and upcoming event details.  You can also find an archive of events in calendar form through our Events page, including a link to the archived materials from our 2019 DSAC UnConference.  
  • Critical Disability Studies Program discusses the academic program in development, including a listing of new DISA coursework now available and in development.  You can also learn about the new Minor in Critical Disability Studies!
  • Student Employment & Scholarships includes undergraduate and graduate student job opportunities, as well as available scholarship, internship, and independent study opportunities as they arise.

The WWU DSAC Network

The DSAC Network meets throughout the academic year to work on programs related to DSAC’s mission. The DSAC Network is comprised of approximately 50 people from Western Washington University, including students, staff, faculty, program directors, deans, administrators, and university trustees. To learn more, email icds@wwu.edu 

Our current projects include:

  • Developing student support and mentorship programs for students and faculty with disabilities
  • Hosting public events such as symposia, speaker series, conferences, and workshops
  • Establishing an institute in disability studies at Western Washington University – Launched Spring 2022!
  • Establish an academic program, including new courses under the DISA course prefix, as well as creating a minor in critical disability studies

Recent News & Events

  • 5th Annual UnConference kicks off with a public keynote on October 17October 9, 2025
    We at the WWU Institute for Critical Disability Studies are excited for now our 5th Annual Disability Studies & Action Collaborative UnConference happening the weekend of Saturday…
  • ICDS Co-Directors 2024 Year-End MessageDecember 31, 2024
    Thank you to everyone who has supported our work up to now. We only exist because of this network of students, faculty, staff, and community members who…
  • ICDS Scholarships Available Now! – Application deadline Wednesday May 01, 2024April 11, 2024
    The Institute for Critical Disability Studies is now accepting applications to be disbursed this Fall 2024! Student opportunities include the Mark West Scholarship and two new ICDS…

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