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The CACTI Blog: New Places, New Obstacles: The Challenges of Refugees with Disabilities

June 23, 2023

When I was five years old, I was diagnosed with a disability. Being diagnosed with a disability early on forces you to understand and work within the systems that are in place. That can include accessing transportation, navigating an extremely complex healthcare system, and accessing education through complex means.

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A Shift in Perspective: Sonoran Center Trainee Alum Shares Her Experience in the Certificate Program

June 21, 2023

Corinne Winsten is a current medical student at the UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix who participated in the program from 2019 through 2020. We caught up with her to reflect on her time in the program, see how the program has helped her, and find out what’s next for her.

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Sonoran Center Represents UArizona at National Self Advocate Conference

June 14, 2023

On Saturday, April 29, the Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities participated in the 2023 Self Advocates Conference. The conference, which took place online over Zoom, brought together dozens of disability self-advocates and allies from across the country.

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Reclaiming Traditional & Creation Stories of Indigenous Youth with Disabilities

June 9, 2023

This year’s virtual Youth Disability Summit, themed Reclaiming Traditional & Creation Stories of Indigenous Youth with Disabilities, highlighted voices of American Indian youth with disabilities and focused on aspects of American Indian life, history, culture and heritage that can help youth address today's challenges.

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ADDPC Profile: Wendy Parent-Johnson

June 7, 2023

Wendy Parent-Johnson, Ph.D., grew up in Buffalo, NY, and from middle school through college, she lived in the place she calls home, Richmond, Virginia. She is the Director of the University of Arizona Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities, a role she has held since November 2018.

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Jacy Farkas Receives 2023 Catalyst Seed Grant

June 6, 2023

Jacy Farkas, MA, ABD, assistant director and director of training for the Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities was awarded a Catalyst Seed Grant through UArizona Health Science's Vertically Integrated Projects for her project, DISCAPAZ: Disability Experiences in the Borderlands.

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The “Why” of Finds Their Way

June 5, 2023

Challenges are meant to be overcome. To me, as an educator, Transition Specialist, and resident of the community that I serve, I take one best step at a time to tackle challenges and to work hard on any project with a clear vision in mind: our youth. 

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Staff Spotlight: Lynne Tomasa, PhD

May 26, 2023

For this month’s Sonoran Center Staff Spotlight, we are meeting with Dr. Lynne Tomasa. Dr. Tomasa is an assistant professor for the Department of Family and Community Medicine in the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, as well as an affiliated faculty member for the Sonoran Center.

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Sonoran Center to Participate in Nationwide Accessible Communications Project

May 24, 2023

The Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities has been invited to lead a team representing the state of Arizona in the SARTAC Technical Assistance Project, created by Self Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE).

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The CACTI Blog: Mental Health and Autism: Issues and Needs in the Field of Service Provision

May 23, 2023

In the Spring of 2023, I had the privilege of working with Dr. Wendy Parent-Johnson on a literature review addressing mental health in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). I had recently been admitted to the Counseling M.A. program at the University of Arizona, and as a future counselor, I wanted to learn more about the mental health issues faced by individuals with ASD.

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