by Dr. Denise O'Neil Green | December 1, 2022 10:00 AM
In recognition of International Day of Persons with Disabilities on Saturday, December 3, 2022, I wanted to repost a blog I did in 2018.
Five years ago I had the opportunity to be keynote for the Awards Banquet and Induction Ceremony segment of the 6th Annual International Colloquium on Black Males in Education 2017 held in Toronto, Ontario.
When I thought about what remarks I could offer this audience of Black American and Canadian men and women, I couldn’t help but think about my son and his experiences in postsecondary, as a Black man with a physical disability.
After a drunk driver hit him in 2010, which left him paralyzed from the waist down, he had to learn how to live and do life differently.
So, I considered offering my experience as a mom of a Black son with a disability. In the end, we decided to do the keynote together and share our transformational experiences, from the perspective of a mom and a son.
Video 1 (My Intro):
Video 2 (Son’s Remarks – Part 1 of 2):
Video 3 (Son’s Remarks – Part 2 of 2):
After my son’s accident, the world showed me that physical disabilities are not top of mind and need to be centered more in leadership, policies, practices, and the like.
Let’s share and connect. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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