Dear campus community,
Each October, we celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) and Disability Awareness Month, honoring the valuable contributions that students, faculty, and staff with disabilities bring to our community. As the birthplace of the disability rights movement, UC Berkeley continues to champion inclusion and equal opportunities for all, upholding its proud legacy of advocacy and accessibility.
Campus Events
- October 2, 2024 at 11am: Accessible Voting Event with Alameda County Registrar of Voters (flyer with image description)
- October 17, 2024 from noon-4pm: Making Disability Work series: Building Your Brand
- October 2024 UHS Disability Management Workshops covering Disability Management- Understanding the Process, A Deeper Dive, and Navigating; Legal Planning for Long-Term Care, and Parenting Resources for Neurodivergent Families
Units and Departments
- Disabled Students' Program (DSP) including the Disability Cultural Community (DCC) Center and DSP Spectrum Connect
Organizations and Resources
Media to Read/Watch
To learn more and/or submit additional events and resources, visit the Disability Awareness Month webpage.
Thank you,
Fabrizio Mejia
he/him
Acting Vice Chancellor for Equity and Inclusion
Victoria Plaut
she/ella
Vice Provost for the Faculty
Stephen C. Sutton
he/him/his
Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs
Eugene Whitlock
he/him/his
Chief People and Culture Officer
To help create an environment that lives up to our Principles of Community, we will send regular messages to acknowledge various heritage/history months and holidays. While we won't include every month or holiday, we will make an effort to ensure members of our community feel represented. Additionally, news.berkeley.edu and Berkeley Life Blog will often post articles highlighting people, programs, and research that align with these heritage/history months and holidays. Learn more about our updated approach to heritage/history/prevention messaging.
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If you are a manager who supervises UC Berkeley employees without email access, please circulate this information to all.