The Wounded Wild: Ecology and Disability [Online]
Full Tuition: $320 — Scholarship options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select.
Instructor: Jaime Madden | 5 Weeks | Tuesdays | May 28 - June 25 | 6:00 - 8:00 PM ET | ONLINE
The Environmental Protection Agency judges that nearly half of the rivers and streams in the US are “impaired waters.” Interpreting this, artist and theorist Sunaura Taylor says: “That’s a lot of bodies to bring into disabled community.” What if “disabled community” is not just made up of humans, but also includes bodies of land and water and nonhuman animals? In our class, we’ll take seriously the language of “impaired waters,” “sickly seas,” and “dying forests” and we’ll work to understand disability beyond the human. We’ll study significant excerpts from Taylor’s new book called Disabled Ecologies and we’ll learn from visual art, poetry, and accounts of personal experience. We’ll face the fact that nonhuman animals are regularly made disabled for profit, aquifers are judged for their usefulness to capital, and ableism privileges traits and modes of communication that are thought to be human. In order to think about disability ecologically, we will need to expand our understanding of not just “disabled community” but also of justice and liberation. In this class, students with a range of experiences and knowledges will find opportunities to learn and contribute, and no prior familiarity with disability studies or the environmental humanities is necessary.
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Recordings may be provided upon request for missed classes.
Sliding Scale: Night School Bar pays instructors and staff a living wage. We ask that people who make above the living wage threshold for their area strongly consider choosing 50% or higher tuition tiers in order to support our own living wage program. For Durham, NC, where we are located, the living wage threshold is $49,000 for an individual. All scholarship needs are self-assessed, and we will never request or require proof of need.
Scholarships: We are currently able to offer three full scholarships per class. Our full scholarship tier is a nonrefundable offering, limited to one per student per month. Because our scholarship funding is limited, selecting multiple full scholarships in a single month will result in disenrollment from all classes. If the scholarship tier you need is sold out please email us directly, and we will add you to a waitlist and notify you if additional scholarships become available. Please see our FAQ for more information, including installment plans and refund policy.
Asynchronous Auditing: Classes are discussion-based and designed to be taken synchronously. However, we do offer an asynchronous audit option for most online classes if you need to follow along at your own pace. You must choose the audit option to receive all course recordings; please do not register using a scholarship if you do not plan to attend the majority of class sessions as you will not receive the recording materials to follow along. We do not automatically offer scholarships for auditors, but if you need one, you may request one by filling out this form.
Full Tuition: $320 — Scholarship options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select.
Instructor: Jaime Madden | 5 Weeks | Tuesdays | May 28 - June 25 | 6:00 - 8:00 PM ET | ONLINE
The Environmental Protection Agency judges that nearly half of the rivers and streams in the US are “impaired waters.” Interpreting this, artist and theorist Sunaura Taylor says: “That’s a lot of bodies to bring into disabled community.” What if “disabled community” is not just made up of humans, but also includes bodies of land and water and nonhuman animals? In our class, we’ll take seriously the language of “impaired waters,” “sickly seas,” and “dying forests” and we’ll work to understand disability beyond the human. We’ll study significant excerpts from Taylor’s new book called Disabled Ecologies and we’ll learn from visual art, poetry, and accounts of personal experience. We’ll face the fact that nonhuman animals are regularly made disabled for profit, aquifers are judged for their usefulness to capital, and ableism privileges traits and modes of communication that are thought to be human. In order to think about disability ecologically, we will need to expand our understanding of not just “disabled community” but also of justice and liberation. In this class, students with a range of experiences and knowledges will find opportunities to learn and contribute, and no prior familiarity with disability studies or the environmental humanities is necessary.
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Recordings may be provided upon request for missed classes.
Sliding Scale: Night School Bar pays instructors and staff a living wage. We ask that people who make above the living wage threshold for their area strongly consider choosing 50% or higher tuition tiers in order to support our own living wage program. For Durham, NC, where we are located, the living wage threshold is $49,000 for an individual. All scholarship needs are self-assessed, and we will never request or require proof of need.
Scholarships: We are currently able to offer three full scholarships per class. Our full scholarship tier is a nonrefundable offering, limited to one per student per month. Because our scholarship funding is limited, selecting multiple full scholarships in a single month will result in disenrollment from all classes. If the scholarship tier you need is sold out please email us directly, and we will add you to a waitlist and notify you if additional scholarships become available. Please see our FAQ for more information, including installment plans and refund policy.
Asynchronous Auditing: Classes are discussion-based and designed to be taken synchronously. However, we do offer an asynchronous audit option for most online classes if you need to follow along at your own pace. You must choose the audit option to receive all course recordings; please do not register using a scholarship if you do not plan to attend the majority of class sessions as you will not receive the recording materials to follow along. We do not automatically offer scholarships for auditors, but if you need one, you may request one by filling out this form.
Full Tuition: $320 — Scholarship options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select.
Instructor: Jaime Madden | 5 Weeks | Tuesdays | May 28 - June 25 | 6:00 - 8:00 PM ET | ONLINE
The Environmental Protection Agency judges that nearly half of the rivers and streams in the US are “impaired waters.” Interpreting this, artist and theorist Sunaura Taylor says: “That’s a lot of bodies to bring into disabled community.” What if “disabled community” is not just made up of humans, but also includes bodies of land and water and nonhuman animals? In our class, we’ll take seriously the language of “impaired waters,” “sickly seas,” and “dying forests” and we’ll work to understand disability beyond the human. We’ll study significant excerpts from Taylor’s new book called Disabled Ecologies and we’ll learn from visual art, poetry, and accounts of personal experience. We’ll face the fact that nonhuman animals are regularly made disabled for profit, aquifers are judged for their usefulness to capital, and ableism privileges traits and modes of communication that are thought to be human. In order to think about disability ecologically, we will need to expand our understanding of not just “disabled community” but also of justice and liberation. In this class, students with a range of experiences and knowledges will find opportunities to learn and contribute, and no prior familiarity with disability studies or the environmental humanities is necessary.
—
Recordings may be provided upon request for missed classes.
Sliding Scale: Night School Bar pays instructors and staff a living wage. We ask that people who make above the living wage threshold for their area strongly consider choosing 50% or higher tuition tiers in order to support our own living wage program. For Durham, NC, where we are located, the living wage threshold is $49,000 for an individual. All scholarship needs are self-assessed, and we will never request or require proof of need.
Scholarships: We are currently able to offer three full scholarships per class. Our full scholarship tier is a nonrefundable offering, limited to one per student per month. Because our scholarship funding is limited, selecting multiple full scholarships in a single month will result in disenrollment from all classes. If the scholarship tier you need is sold out please email us directly, and we will add you to a waitlist and notify you if additional scholarships become available. Please see our FAQ for more information, including installment plans and refund policy.
Asynchronous Auditing: Classes are discussion-based and designed to be taken synchronously. However, we do offer an asynchronous audit option for most online classes if you need to follow along at your own pace. You must choose the audit option to receive all course recordings; please do not register using a scholarship if you do not plan to attend the majority of class sessions as you will not receive the recording materials to follow along. We do not automatically offer scholarships for auditors, but if you need one, you may request one by filling out this form.