Last No More offer consultations, trainings, facilitations, and presentations on Disability Access, Disability Justice, and Disability Issues. Below are topics Meredith has done either solo or as a collaboration:
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Overlooked Oppression on Students with Disabilities
Bachelor's Thesis about students with disabilities being oppressed by universities' landscape and a look into the university's accessibility issues
Ableism in the Deaf Community
Master's Thesis about how Deaf community has inherited internalized ableism from the hearing community and unintentionally and intentionally oppressed their own Deaf people that are DeafBlind and DeafDisabled.
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Social Justice in Interpreting: Acknowledging your Privileges
Workshop with college, K-12, and community interpreters. Interpreters are often white, straight, abled, hearing, Cisgender women. The workshop intended to have interpreters in general to be aware of their privileges while interpreting.
Accessibility of Outdoors: A DeafDisabled Experience
Being outdoors can be inaccessible for many disabled people. But disabled people always find a way to make outdoors accessible. I described my experience of how I find ways to ensure accessibility in the outdoors.
Being Mindful when Working with the DeafDisabled community
Many interpreters are not sure how to work with the DeafDisabled people because there are not many training programs or ITP programs that have the knowledge to train them. I provided a workshop on this. I discussed how to work with the community, collectively.
Social Justice and Disability Services Provision Workshop
Reframing Disability Services in colleges and universities. We did a workshop about how disability services in colleges and universities are data based and too much focus on the number not putting focus on the human being. We wanted to reframe how Disability Services serve students with disabilities.
Accessible and Inclusive for All: Is the Outdoors Accessible and Inclusive?
Interdependence is the key to making outdoors accessible and inclusive. I presented on how to ensure that all people, disabled or not, can depend on each other to enjoy the outdoors.
How to incorporate Social Justice in ASL Curriculum
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