17. Disrupting Master Narratives through Disabled Voices and Access Intimacy with Dr. David Hernández-Saca
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In this episode we converse with David I. Hernández-Saca, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Northern Iowa. The conversation explores what truly matters, the role of healing, disability consciousness, immigration and citizenship, and disrupting master narratives, "common sense," and labeling practices in schools through disabled voices.
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Dr Hernández-Saca's university profile page
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Dr Hernández-Saca's co-authored article: “Storying” from special education classroom: Centering voices from accessible-interdependence-intimacy as interdisciplinary justice in pedagogical practices
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