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DESCRIPTION:The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs will welco
 me an accomplished panel featuring Brian McLane ’68\, Professor Arlene Kan
 ter\, Yohannes Takele Zewale\, Professor Beth Myers and Director Paula Pos
 senti-Perez. The panelists will take the stage with Chris Faricy\, associa
 te professor of political science and the inaugural Hicker Family Professo
 r in Renewing Democratic Community.&nbsp\;Our understanding of citizenship
  can be transformed when viewed through the perspective of people with dis
 abilities. How do disability rights fit into the modern human rights frame
 work? Have universities become more accessible and if so for whom? Are dis
 abled students fully included in higher education’s diversity\, equity and
  inclusion efforts? And how do disability rights in New York state and the
  United States compare to other countries? Please join us for an important
  conversation about how promoting disability rights moves us closer to rea
 lizing the promise of full citizenship in democracies here and around the 
 world.This event is part of a series of discussions hosted by the Hicker F
 amily Professor in Renewing Democratic Community to promote civil discours
 e and mutual understanding. Please watch the Maxwell calendar for more eve
 nts in November and February.&nbsp\;Livestream Link:&nbsp\;Renewing Democr
 atic Community Discussion Series (syr.edu)This is a private event for the 
 Syracuse University community: students\, faculty and staff. CART and inte
 rpretation services will be available. There is also a reserved section fo
 r wheelchair seating. For questions or additional accommodations\, please 
 contact Morgan Bicknell\, mebickne@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Renewing Democratic Community: Disability Rights and Citizenship in
  the Modern Civil Rights Era
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Publi
 c Affairs will welcome an accomplished panel featuring Brian McLane ’68\, 
 Professor Arlene Kanter\, Yohannes Takele Zewale\, Professor Beth Myers an
 d Director Paula Possenti-Perez. The panelists will take the stage with Ch
 ris Faricy\, associate professor of political science and the inaugural Hi
 cker Family Professor in Renewing Democratic Community.&nbsp\;</p><p>Our u
 nderstanding of citizenship can be transformed when viewed through the per
 spective of people with disabilities. How do disability rights fit into th
 e modern human rights framework? Have universities become more accessible 
 and if so for whom? Are disabled students fully included in higher educati
 on’s diversity\, equity and inclusion efforts? And how do disability right
 s in New York state and the United States compare to other countries? Plea
 se join us for an important conversation about how promoting disability ri
 ghts moves us closer to realizing the promise of full citizenship in democ
 racies here and around the world.</p><p>This event is part of a series of 
 discussions hosted by the Hicker Family Professor in Renewing Democratic C
 ommunity to promote civil discourse and mutual understanding. Please watch
  the Maxwell calendar for more events in November and February.&nbsp\;</p>
 <p>Livestream Link:&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/events/rene
 wing-democratic-community-discussion-series">Renewing Democratic Community
  Discussion Series (syr.edu)</a></p><p>This is a private event for the Syr
 acuse University community: students\, faculty and staff. CART and interpr
 etation services will be available. There is also a reserved section for w
 heelchair seating. For questions or additional accommodations\, please con
 tact Morgan Bicknell\, <a href="mailto:mebickne@syr.edu">mebickne@syr.edu<
 /a>.</p>
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