Accessibility Event Series: Talking about Talking-Media Representation of Stuttering
How does stuttering shape the way we view listening and communication? How does media representation hinder or highlight the stuttering community? How can improving communication environments benefit everyone? In our two-day event we will do a deep dive on these topics with researcher Geneviève Lamoureux and Aidan Sank of SPACE, a non-profit dedicated to creating space for stuttering.
On April 21st at 6:30 in the Great Hall Geneviève Lamoureux will be giving a keynote presentation on her participatory research and work on transforming media representation of stuttering followed by a Q&A session.
The “What I Want you to Know about My Voice” art installation will be on display in the Great Hall featuring reflections of dysfluent speakers.
The following day on April 22nd we Geneviève Lamoureux will lead a film screening looking at representation of stuttering in film as well as host an open listening session with Aidan Sank. For more details on all the Talking about Talking events visit the
All events will have CART captioning and are held in wheelchair accessible buildings. Each event will have a hybrid option for attendance and recordings will be available on this page after the event. To register for the hybrid events, please visit the event listings under the heading Talking About Talking Events below. If you need any additional accommodations, please contact Grace Cipressi at gcipressi@brynmawr.edu or 610-526-5470.
51Ƶ welcomes the full participation of all individuals in all aspects of campus life. Should you wish to request a disability-related accommodation for this event, please contact the event sponsor/coordinator. Requests should be made as early as possible.