Begun in 2009, Collective Voices is the latest contribution to disability studies from Chicago and provides an outlet for original and thought provoking material, including: essays, poetry, and art. We aim is to push the envelope of disability studies by opening up new vistas of thought and dealing with traditional disability issues in unconventional ways. Through this we hope to bolster a sense of community among scholars within disability studies at UIC and beyond, and to ensure that disability studies at UIC remains an active voice in the field.
The magazine's mission is building disability consciousness & community through creativity.
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
UIC students found disability studies magazine
From the Web site of Collective Voices, a student disability studies magazine: