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Disability Is Human

The Vital Power of Accessibility in Everyday Life

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Disability Is Human

De: Stephanie Cawthon
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Author Dr. Stephanie Cawthon draws upon more than twenty-five years of experience as a professional educator and groundbreaking researcher to dispel myths and raise expectations about disabled people.

In Disability Is Human, she brings the same energy and insights from her popular presentations and workshops to nearly every industry—where Dr. Cawthon has empowered, encouraged, and supported thousands of people in their journey toward greater access.

With relatable stories, real-world examples, personal experiences, and actionable tips. Disability Is Human is a breakthrough book that:

  • Provides the key building blocks to tap the vital power of accessibility
  • Boosts your understanding of disability—including disabilities you can’t see or don’t notice
  • Explains “ableism,” how to identify it, and ways to address it to improve accessibility for everyone

AUTHOR BIO: Stephanie W. Cawthon, PhD, is an internationally renowned author, researcher, and consultant who brings relatable insights and real-world skills to her mission, namely, that when we tap into the power of accessibility, we ensure disabled people can thrive and succeed. Dr. Cawthon’s groundbreaking research has been funded by over $50 million in federal and other grants.

In 2023, she founded the National Disability Center for Student Success at The University of Texas at Austin, where she is a tenured Professor of Educational Psychology. She also brings a lived experience to her work. In addition to her congenital hearing loss, she has several mental health and physical disabilities that have a significant impact on her ability to engage in important life activities.

Dr. Cawthon earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Stanford University and her doctorate from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She lives in Austin, Texas.

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