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Native American TBI in Arizona

Sept. 27, 2023

The Sonoran Center’s Native Initiatives program manager R. Joshua Drywater and postdoctoral scholar Austin Duncan, PhD, were invited to form a team for the 4th cohort of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) I-Corps™ program. The program exists to help NSF scholars turn their scientific discoveries into products, technologies, and services that are available to the public.

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 Fellows are posing alongside ARSOBO Executive Director, Kiko Trujillo and Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities staff, Celina Urquidez and Jacy Farkas. Left to right: Paulette Nevarez is wearing a black shirt with a black button up over with blue jeans and black shoes, Kiko Trujillo is wearing a green polo with black pants and black shoes, Abraham Venegas is wearing a white shirt with a graphic with black pants and black shoes, Celina Urquidez is wearing a gray shirt with the A for UA

El blog CACTI: DISCAPAZ - Experiencias en la Frontera

Sept. 20, 2023
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 Fellows are posing alongside ARSOBO Executive Director, Kiko Trujillo and Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities staff, Celina Urquidez and Jacy Farkas. Left to right: Paulette Nevarez is wearing a black shirt with a black button up over with blue jeans and black shoes, Kiko Trujillo is wearing a green polo with black pants and black shoes, Abraham Venegas is wearing a white shirt with a graphic with black pants and black shoes, Celina Urquidez is wearing a gray shirt with the A for UA

The CACTI Blog: DISCAPAZ - Experiences in the Borderlands

Sept. 20, 2023

DISCAPAZ: Disability Experience in the Borderlands” is a research project using artistic and creative expression. As DISCAPZ fellows, our responsibility was to assist community members in developing digital mixed-media experiences that reflected their experiences as individuals with a disability living on the Arizona-Sonora border.

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ICYMI: Regular AHCCCS Renewals Began April 1, 2023

Aug. 31, 2023

As of April 1, 2023, AHCCCS began disenrolling members who no longer meet eligibility criteria. All AHCCCS and KidsCare members now need to follow the regular process for renewal.

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Leadership Transition

Aug. 28, 2023

Wendy Parent-Johnson, PhD, the executive director of the Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities, recently announced that she will be transitioning away from the University of Arizona in September 2023.

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Help to Start Again: Kingman Prison Project Connects People with Disabilities to Accessible Resources

Aug. 23, 2023

One of the biggest challenges of the criminal justice system is how to re-integrate people into public life after they have served their sentence in jail or prison. Among the most important tasks upon one’s release is finding a steady job. This process is difficult enough, but it can be especially difficult for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD). 

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The CACTI Blog: Building Community Through Health and Wellness

Aug. 22, 2023

ArtWorks is an outreach program through the University of Arizona that functions as an art studio and day program where artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities between the age of 22 and 70 work together in a setting that respects diversity, advocates for new learning styles, and integrates life skills.

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Sonoran Center’s Joshua Drywater Attends Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Summit

Aug. 18, 2023

In June 2023, Joshua Drywater, Sonoran Center Program Manager for Native Initiatives, attended the Louisiana Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Summit. The summit was an educational workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana hosted by the Human Development Center at Louisiana State University.  

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The CACTI Blog: COVID-19, Limitations of the Healthcare System and its Treatment of the Disabled Community

Aug. 16, 2023

During the 2020-2021 school year, I had the experience of being a disability policy fellow with the Sonoran Center for Excellence in Disabilities. Throughout my research, the negative impact of COVID-19 on disability was prominent.

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Helping Native Youth Succeed through Family and Community Engagement

Aug. 9, 2023

This March 15th virtual dialogue hosted by the White House—which included Sonoran Center's elder advisor Treva Roanhorse, administrative affiliate Jim Warne, and Native youth leader Anya Carillo as panelists—provided perspectives from Native individuals (including youth) on the values of community-driven solutions in supporting Native students with disabilities.

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