Institutional Racism -- American Indians, Asylums, and Dislocated Histories, 1900-2012

Translating Disability Studies into Spheres of Policy and Practice

Susan Burch is an associate professor of American Studies. Before joining the Middlebury faculty in 2009, she taught at Gallaudet University, King’s College (University of Aberdeen, Scotland), and the Ohio State University. Professor Burch also has worked as a research associate at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Research and teaching subjects “at the margins” draws Burch’s attention, and particularly the historical impact of race, ethnicity, disability, gender, and material culture on lived experiences in America, Russia, and beyond.

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Monday, April 6, 2015 - 1:00pm
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UCLA
Haines A18

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