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Deborah Stienstra
Professor University of Manitoba
author, researcher, advocate, speaker on inclusion, accessibility, gender-based analysis, disability policy, and global development
Laura Mauldin, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Laura Mauldin is a sociologist focused on health and illness; caregiving; and disability, Deaf, and science and technology studies.
Professor Sarah Whatley
Professor of Dance and Director of the Centre for Dance ResearchCoventry University
She has expertise across a range of contemporary dance theory & practice, such as with artists, dance companies & cultural organisations.
Morgan Rowe
Associate LawyerRavenlaw
Morgan Rowe is a lawyer working in the areas of employment, labour and human rights, with a focus on disability rights law.
Andrew Dilts
Associate Professor of Political Science and International RelationsLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Chris Foss
Professor of EnglishUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Foss specializes in 19th-century British literature, with a secondary expertise in disability studies.
Professor Anthony Maher
Director of Research & Knowledge ExchangeLeeds Beckett University
Dr. Anthony J. Maher is part of the Carnegie School of Education's research leadership team and leads the research impact strategy.
Cameron Awkward-Rich
Associate Professor in the Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Cameron Awkward-Rich is a poet and a scholar of trans theory/expressive culture.
Roxanne Mykitiuk
Associate Professor, Osgoode Hall Law SchoolYork University
Roxanne Mykitiuk investigates the legal, ethical and social implications of assisted reproductive and genetic technologies.
Kathleen Martin Ginis
Professor, School of Health and Exercise SciencesUniversity of British Columbia
Mental health benefits of exercise | Body Image | Exercise behaviour change |Disability | Women | Knowledge Translation