Disability Awareness Bibliography
The materials listed below are available
to Indiana residents from the Center for Disability Information and Referral (CeDIR),
Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Indiana's University Center
for Excellence on Disabilities, 2853 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN
47408-2696, 800/437-7924 (toll
free in Indiana; voice/TT), 812/855-9396 (Bloomington; voice/TT).
Select the category from the list below to jump to the appropriate section of the bibliography.
Books Videos Web Sites
BOOKS
Dileo, D. (2007). Raymond's room: Ending the segregation of people with disabilities. St. Augustine, FL: Training Resource Network. (Call Number: 19 .D54)
Guter, B., & Killacky, J.R. (Eds.). (2004). Queer crips: Disabled gay men and their stories.. New York: Harrington Park Press. (Call Number:19 .Q44)
Johnson, M. (2006).Disability awareness - do it right!: Your all-in-one how-to guide: Tips, techniques, & handouts for a successful awareness day from the Ragged edge online community. Louisville, KY: Advocado Press. (Call Number: 19 .D5)
Leicester, M. (2007). Special stories for disability awareness: Stories and activities for teachers, parents, and professionals. BPhiladelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. (Call Number: 19 .L4)
Miller, N.B., & Sammons, C.C. (2002). Everybody's different: Understanding and changing our reactions to disabilities. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Pub. Co. (Call Number: 19 .M55)
Riley, C.A. (2005).Disability & the media: Prescriptions for change.Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England. (Call Number: 19. R5)
Videos
Beyondmedia Education. (2004). Beyond disability [DVD recording]: The Fe Fe stories. Chicago: Beyondmedia Education. (Call Number: 19 .B4)
Discovery School.(2006). Dealing with disabilities [DVD recording]. Silver Spring, MD: Discovery Communications, Inc. (Call Number: 19 .D4)
Flemming, M. (2001). Kid ability: One & two [DVD recording]. Cicero, NY: Program Development Associates. (Call Number: 19 .K53)
Web Sites
Family Village: Disability Awareness
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/general/disability-awareness.html
Family Village provides links to disability awareness materials on the web.
VSA arts
http://www.vsarts.org/x523.xml
The VSA arts organization is dedicated to inclusion of people with disabilities in the arts community. This site contains a guide called "Access and Opportunities: A Guide to Diability Awarneess." This guide should be viewed as a starting point for readers to increase their basic knowledge, initiate discussion, and clarify myths and facts about people with disabilities. It is a tool that will start readers on their way to a better understanding of disability issues and the disability community as a whole.
Band-aides & Blackboards
http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/faculty/jfleitas/bandaides/
This site talks about children growing up with medical problems. There are separate sections for children, teens, and adults. It includes stories, tips, art, photos, and essays.
