Disability Awareness Month
Yale School of Management
165 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511, United States
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In October, Yale observes Disability Awareness Month (nationally celebrated as National Disability Employment Awareness Month) to recognize our differences, including differences in ability. Visit DAY Affinity Group’s disability facts page for more information about disabilities.
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11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Join OID to celebrate Disability Awareness Month through relevant authors and stories. No registration required.
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Join the Office of Inclusion and Diversity at Yale SOM for a book talk with author & inspirational speaker Ruth Rathblott, who was born with a limb difference. Her journey to unhide inspired her first book, Singlehandedly, motivating thousands to embrace their uniqueness and find their freedom. Her second book, Unhide & Seek, challenges us to examine what we might be hiding and how it holds us back from thriving, offering a clear path to unhide in both our personal and professional lives.
Registration is required. Lunch will be served to in-person participants. This event is co-sponsored by Yale's Office of Diversity and Inclusion, The Disability Alliance At Yale (DAY) Affinity Group, Future Leaders of Yale (FLY), The Indigenous Leaders at Yale (ILY), the Working Women's Network, the Yale African American Affinity Group (YAAA), and the Yale LGBTQ Group.
About Ruth Rathblott:
Ruth Rathblott, MSW, is an expert on inclusion and belonging. She is a TEDx and inspirational speaker, a bestselling author, and an award-winning former nonprofit leader. Born with a limb difference, Ruth hid her left hand, and her true self, for 25 years. Her journey to unhide inspired her first book, Singlehandedly, motivating thousands to embrace their uniqueness and find their freedom. Her second book, Unhide & Seek, challenges us to examine what we might be hiding and how it holds us back from thriving, offering a clear path to unhide in both our personal and professional lives. As the founder of a speaking, coaching, and consulting business based in New York City, Ruth energizes audiences and mentors individuals to achieve higher-level performance and bolder contributions. Ruth's leadership has earned her accolades, such as the SmartCEO Brava! Award and a profile in The New York Times’ Corner Office column. She serves on The Lucky Fin Project and Goucher College board, continuing her mission to foster acceptance, belonging, and connection. Connect with her at ruthrathblott.com.
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