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Live performance in New York City, written & performed by Sally Greenhouse. An allegory about becoming physically disabled. Compliments of Dixon Place
Canaries in a Coal Mine: "Wake up and smell the chemicals!" featuring Dr. Liza Grandia
Secret Lives of the Disabled
45 minutes
12 months ago
Canaries in a Coal Mine: "Wake up and smell the chemicals!" featuring Dr. Liza Grandia
Liza Grandia, PhD, is a Professor & Chair in the Dept of Native American Studies @ University of California, Davis, where she teaches both doctoral students and undergrads in an interdisciplinary program with a hemispheric focus on Indigenous peoples of the Americas. An alum of Yale University, with a doctorate in Cultural Anthropology from University of California, Berkeley, Professor Grandia leads a wide ranging academic career that has included A National Science Fdtn grant...
Secret Lives of the Disabled
Live performance in New York City, written & performed by Sally Greenhouse. An allegory about becoming physically disabled. Compliments of Dixon Place