Emily O. Gravett | Emily O. Gravett is an associate professor in the department of philosophy and religion and an assistant director in the Center for Faculty Innovation at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. She earned her Ph.D. in religious studies from the University of Virginia, specializing in religion and culture. She has published and presented widely on inclusive teaching, universal design for learning, and disability studies, including, most recently, on “Re-Visiting Site Visits through the Lens of Disability Studies.” She is currently at work on her first textbook, Studying Religion and Disability.
Jay Dolmage | Jay Dolmage is committed to disability rights in their scholarship, service, and teaching. Their work brings together rhetoric, writing, disability studies, and critical pedagogy. Dolmage's first book, Disability Rhetoric, was published with Syracuse University Press in 2014. Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education was published with Michigan University Press in 2017 and is available in an open-access version online. Disabled Upon Arrival: Eugenics, Immigration, and the Construction of Race and Disability was published in 2018 with Ohio State University Press. Dolmage is the founding editor of the Canadian Journal of Disability Studies.