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Disability Justice Webinar 3

Led by Moeena Das

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More about the Disability Justice series

Our third webinar of the Disability Justice series will be led by Moeena Das. Moeena will talk about her personal journey with her disabled identity. We will also learn about ableism and why language matters, as well as facts, figures, and definitions of disability.

Our conversation will help us become more aware of just how common the disabled experience is, with an understanding of how to be more conscious about our day-to-day language and behavior, and why that matters.

Moeena’s bio

Moeena is Chief Operating Officer at the National Organization on Disability (NOD). Prior to her time NOD, she served at the New York City Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, where she led the office’s immigration legal services programs, and has also worked in international environmental conservation, global health, and youth education in India. Moeena holds a Master in Public Administration from New York University and a Bachelor of Arts from Wellesley College. Originally from India, Moeena lives in Brooklyn, and is deaf.

Read more about Moeena here


Resources shared by Moeena

Disability Museum

Disability Visibility Project


Our story and team

Closed captioning thanks to Don Rombach.

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