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Disability & Society

Living ‘with TBI’ as complex embodiment

Jan. 30, 2023

On November 29, 2022, the journal Disability & Society published a research paper by the Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities’ Austin Duncan.

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3 Steps to Connection

Jan. 24, 2023

The works showcased a number of local artists working with ArtWorks, including Paul McLaughlin, who also happens to be an event assistant for the Sonoran Center. His piece, Different Techniques, brought a playful, colorful touch to the event.

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Sonoran Center Employment Team Members

Meet the Sonoran Center Employment Team

Jan. 24, 2023

Last month, we covered the Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities’ employment Initiatives for transition-aged youth. Now we’re going behind the scenes to highlight the dedicated team members making it all possible.

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Anya Carillo, Native Youth Leader for Finds Their Way

Finding Their Way: Native Youth with Disabilities Share Their Voice

Jan. 6, 2023

Every person lives at the intersection of identities: age, class, gender, religion, and all the things that play a huge part in how we move through the world. For Anya Carillo, standing at the intersection of Native youth and disability identities is an opportunity to tell her story while helping others find their own voice.

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Sonoran Center Affiliated Faculty Named 2022-2023 University of Arizona Udall Center Fellow

Dec. 21, 2022

Dr. Edgin says her research will focus on answering a single multi-layered question: “Can we provide a solution that will help facilitate the safety of these individuals through the delivery of their reports, and alongside these methods, change the public’s perception of the validity of their reports?”

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Employment Initiatives for Transition Aged Youth: Making a Difference One Student at a Time

Dec. 14, 2022

As high school students prepare to make their way in the world, schools seek to streamline the transition. This looks different for every student, but for students with disabilities, this process presents unique challenges.

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Commissioner Recap

Sonoran Center Hosted On-Site Meeting with Commissioner of Administration on Community Living's Administration on Disabilities

Dec. 14, 2022

On November 29, 2022, the University of Arizona Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities proudly hosted Commissioner Jill Jacobs of the Administration on Community Living (ACL)'s Administration on Disabilities in Tucson, Arizona for an extended meeting session.

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National Disability Employment Awareness Month Event Recap: Windmill Training

Nov. 7, 2022

For National Disability Employment Awareness Month, the Arizona Developmental Disability Network—including the Sonoran Center and the Employment First Initiative—partnered with Vocational Rehabilitation to host a series of Windmill Trainings focused on inclusion for people with disabilities in the workplace.

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From Uganda to Sonora: Harunah Damba’s Global Journey as a Disability Advocate

Nov. 1, 2022

The Sonoran Center proudly hosted Harunah Damba as part of the State Department's Professional Fellowship Program. As chairperson of United Persons With Disabilities, he aims to use his experience with the Center to help him bring Uganda's disability community together.

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Sonoran Center Named in National Cooperative Agreement

Oct. 27, 2022

The agreement has the goal of creating a national technical assistance and resource center that will improve support for people with co-occurring intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and mental health needs, so they can live and participate in their communities.

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