Out from Under: Disability, History and Things to Remember explores the history of disabled people in Canada. A display of thirteen diverse objects reveals a rich and nuanced story that pays tribute to the resilience, creativity, and the civic and cultural contributions of Canadians with disabilities.
The first of its kind in Canada, this remarkable exhibition was produced in collaboration with students, scholars and alumni from Ryerson University. The origin of Out from Under was a special topic seminar designed to uncover the hidden history of disability in Canada. Students were invited to identify an object representing a particular era or moment in Canadian disability history and explore its significance. The result is a powerful portrait of a community that is vital, dynamic and proud.
Produced by Ryerson University, School of Disability Studies.
Acknowledgments:
Interpreters/ASL Specialists: Donovan Cooper and Giulio Schincariol
ASL/English Consultants: Penny Schincariol and Gus Mancini
Coordination: Penny Schincariol, Right This Way Access Consulting
Video: John Hajdu, Ryerson University Digital Media Projects
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