Teaching Disability History and Human Rights Virtual Conference
5:00-7:30 pm Eastern Time - Second Annual
REGISTER for the April 7 virtual conference
"Yes! I'm looking forward to it. The agenda looks great! We've had so much interest from students in the last few years in disability history during our Civil Rights unit, I really appreciate any insight and resources I can have presented to me and not have to find myself ;) See you next week!" - Catherine Glennon, Teacher, Mohawk Trails Regional High School
- Share ideas and challenges and meet colleagues from across the U.S.
- K-12 teachers, instructors of pre-service teachers, disability historians, disability studies educators, and disability rights advocates from across the U.S. will meet online to discuss ways to expand and strengthen the teaching of stories of disability history in K-12 schools.
- Access a wealth of K-12 curriculum from across the U.S.
- Free thanks to a grant from the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources program. But you must REGISTER.
- ASL and CART closed captioning provided.
- Check back to this web page. We will add details and resources.
Watch soon for registration for the July 9 Teaching Disability History Conference on the campus of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.
April 7 Conference Program
5:00 Keynote: The Human Rights Imperative for Disability - Hezzy Smith, Director of Advocacy Initiatives, Harvard Law School Project on Disability.
5:30 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act: Landmark for Disability and Human Rights - Hope Bibens, Harkin Institute, Director of Archives & Special Collections, Drake University Cowles Library. (Senator Tom Harkin was chief author of the ADA.)
6:00 Teaching Intersectional Disability History and Human Rights - Tia Hinz, Teacher & Sarah Wiederecht, Teacher - Human Rights Educators USA.
6:30 Discussion with the Producer of the Film: “How Activists Fought for Rights for People With Disabilities, and Made Them the Law” - Jill Rosenbaum, Producer, RetroReport.
7:00 Impacts of Integrating Disability History into Teacher Education - Lance Neeper, Keene State College; Nancy Peck, Keene State College; and Darren Minarik, Radford University.
7:20 Sharing curriculum, resources for student research and primary sources - Rich Cairn, Emerging America & Graham Warder, Professor of History, Keene State College (Emerging America Team).
7:30 Close
Preparation
Consider previewing:
- The 12-minute film, “How Activists Fought for Rights for People With Disabilities, and Made Them the Law,” from RetroReport.
- The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - United Nations.
Resources on Disability History and Human Rights
(Watch for further additions, including links to the recordings after Tuesday's conference.)
Hezzy Smith, International Disability Rights Lawyer, Harvard Law School
- Accountability for Mass Institutionalization of Persons with Disabilities. (June 16, 2025). Hezzy Smith, Harvard Law School Project on Disability.
Themes related to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities:
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Legal capacity
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Political participation
- Blog post on barriers faced by U.S. voters with disabilities.
- Policy brief on persons with intellectual disabilities’ right to vote - In traditional and Easy read formats.
- Event recording on the rights of U.S. voters with intellectual disabilities.
- Guest blog post on voters with intellectual disabilities’ rights.
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Community living
- Event recap and recording on the impact of Medicaid cuts.
- Bill of Health blog post on the impact of Medicaid cuts.
- Companion blog posts on changes in 2025 to longstanding U.S. disability laws and policies.
- First blog post on changes in 2025 to longstanding U.S. disability laws and policies.
- Second blog post on changes in 2025 to longstanding U.S. disability laws and policies.
- Event recap and recording on the history of state disability institutions.
RetroReport Films on Disability History
- How Activists Fought for Rights for People With Disabilities, and Made Them the Law
- Walter Reed: The Battle for Recovery - on disabled veterans
- Special Education: The 50-Year Fights for the Right to Learn
- Lobotomy: A Dangerous Fad’s Lingering Effects on Mental Illness Treatment
Human Rights Education Resources
- Human Rights Educators USA. Become a member of HRE USA.
- Human Rights. Yes! Box Set of 5 (free after shipping & handling!) -comprehensive human rights curriculum on the rights of persons with disabilities developed by leading experts in the fields of disability rights, international human rights law, human rights education, and grassroots advocacy. Explores the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - Human Rights Educators USA.
- Human Rights and Disability YES! training manual. (You may download–as a very large PDF.)
- Films on disability and human rights from HRE.
- Teaching disability and human rights, from teacher Sarah Wiederecht:
- The slides I use to introduce the topic of disability advocacy to my high school human rights classes.
- An activity revolving around disabilities in the media, particularly with a TV show called Avatar the Last Airbender.
- An inventory the kids use to check to see how ADA compliant our school is.
- An activity where the kids formulate an accommodation.
- Awesome resource I use called Special Books by Special Kids. Special Books by Special Kids YouTube channel.
- Emerging America Lesson: The Dehumanizing Effects of Eugenics - From Reform to Equal Rights: K-12 Disability History Curriculum. Unlike most eugenics curriculum, students begin by exploring challenges to eugenics at the time and by examining the false "science" of a prominent eugenics study. Students then analyze arguments against eugenics in the 2012 North Carolina law that paid restitution to victims of forced sterilization.
Disability History Curriculum and Teaching Resources
- Children's book lists on disability from Tia Hinz
- Recommended Children's Books on Disability History
- Reform to Equal Rights: K-12 Disability History Curriculum
- Disability History through Primary Sources
- Student Research Guides
- “The Struggle for Disability Rights - Overview of Disability History” - National History Day and Emerging America
Learn More About the Teaching Disability History Project
- Keene State College (KSC) received a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) project grant in October, 2024. Read about the Teaching Disability History project at Keene State College, supported by a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources grant.
Conference Sponsors
Photo by Tom Olin. Smithsonian National Museum of American History.



