This #DisabilityPrideMonth, I& #39;ll be sharing actionable tips for how you (yes, you!) can make STEM learning & workspaces more inclusive to those of us who are #DisabledInSTEM.

#AltText will be available for every graphic. New tips will be added to this thread.
For more information on why using a microphone is an #accessibility issue, please read this post over at
@chronicle:

https://bit.ly/2ZFrwrj ">https://bit.ly/2ZFrwrj&q...
The #GRE is expensive, biased & a poor indicator of success in research. Getting approved for #accommodations takes 6 weeks & you need a dr. note (& therefore, insurance). If you& #39;re absent from your scheduled test (hello, unpredictable symptoms!), you forfeit your fee. #GREexit
Mandatory attendance is ableist & it penalizes students with disabilities, those who are financially insecure, students with children, and others.

Generally, professors aren& #39;t required to waive attendance even if it is in the student& #39;s accommodation letter. #AcademicAbleism
Disabled people miss out on events & meetings for many reasons: inaccessible rooms, long events without breaks, the cost & complications of travel. In addition to addressing the #accessibility, or lack thereof, of the events themselves, also offer virtual participation.
Field trips/camps must be accessible (don& #39;t get me started on them being required). Remember, some participants may have an #InvisibleDisability.

Consider accessible research sites. If you can& #39;t, ask what opportunities you *can* offer to prospective disabled students/employees.
@AccessibleGEO is working on accessibility in the sciences and they host an accessible geology field trip annually.

https://theiagd.org/ ">https://theiagd.org/">...
Here is a second resource about accessible #FieldWork and proper accommodations!

https://washington.edu/doit/fieldwork ">https://washington.edu/doit/fiel...
Could a person who uses a wheelchair work at your lab bench? Are safety instructions easy to find, in a large font, and printed using high contrast colors? Are you making it clear to potential students and employees that you will work to accommodate them? #Inclusion #STEM
I could make dozens of graphics about creating an accessible and accommodating lab and maybe one day I will. But here is a good resource from @UW to get you started!

https://www.washington.edu/doit/science-labs

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A student with #BrainFog or #Anxiety may be at a disadvantage when their learning is evaluated by exams. A student with #ChronicIllness may have trouble getting to group project meetings. But don& #39;t just accommodate disabled students...give all students a choice!
Flexibility benefits everyone & it prevents disabled students from being singled out by their accommodations.

@EdSurge hosted a chat on this topic a while back-get the highlights at the link & please share any alt assignments you offer in your courses! https://bit.ly/301xO51 ">https://bit.ly/301xO51&q...
Students! You can help make courses accessible by volunteering to be a notetaker. Some schools will give you credit for volunteering & you can list it on your resume! Info is generally available on your university& #39;s disability services website...
...but for now, here is some info on why disabled students need notetakers and the benefits and responsibilities of volunteering, from @NCState.

https://dro.dasa.ncsu.edu/volunteer-notetakers/">https://dro.dasa.ncsu.edu/volunteer...
Remote work benefits many people. For example, those who are managing new symptoms, who need to stay close to medical care, or who are trying to re-enter the workforce. Create and advertise (permanent!) remote positions. #WFH #STEM
Tips for remote postdocs, @PLOSCompBiol:
https://bit.ly/2WCyugi 

Tips">https://bit.ly/2WCyugi&q... for remote meetings, @theAGU:
https://bit.ly/32Kb64r 

Tips">https://bit.ly/32Kb64r&q... for remote internships, @USGS:
https://bit.ly/3hdaPdX 

Disabled">https://bit.ly/3hdaPdX&q... people react to #Covid19 #WFH, @TeenVogue:
https://bit.ly/30wb25A ">https://bit.ly/30wb25A&q...
Providing both written and verbal instruction is an easy way to create a more inclusive environment. This benefits everyone but may be especially important for those who are a part of the #neurodiversesquad!
Unnecessary barriers to work: #9to5. Commutes. M-F schedule.

#FlexibleWork allows disabled people to:
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#DisabledInSTEM
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Flexible work is necessary *and* it is advantageous.

Employers have reported fewer absences, increased productivity, and better retention of valuable employees using #FlexibleWork #WFH #Ditch9to5

Source: https://bit.ly/2ZNerh3 ">https://bit.ly/2ZNerh3&q...
A tale as old as time itself.

I& #39;m not linking a resource for this one, they& #39;re out there if you want them. My reason...I don& #39;t want to subject myself to the think pieces by able-bodied people about laptop use in class. Just trust us disabled people on this. #Ableism
The screenreaders that blind and visually impaired people use will read each word in a hashtag individually if #CamelCase is used. A quick and easy tip for #DisabilityPrideMonth!
CW // Ableist Language

"they suffer from..." "have you tried essential oils" "lame" "crazy" "blinded by ignorance"

I bet most of us perpetuate ableism and cause harm daily with our words. Get educated...

#AcademicAbleism #DisabilityVisibility #AcademicChatter
... here are some places to start.

Disabled people aren& #39;t your inspiration: https://bit.ly/2Dbq1cM 

Microaggressions">https://bit.ly/2Dbq1cM&q... I, personally, encounter a lot:
https://bit.ly/3hA7Exi ">https://bit.ly/3hA7Exi&q...

A (non-exhaustive) list of ableist language:
https://bit.ly/32UFGrZ ">https://bit.ly/32UFGrZ&q...
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