A tan poster with pink and grey accents. Reads "Author Talks: Charles Bell & Alysse Loomis: How Restraint & Seclusion in K-12 Harm Families of Children with Disabilities." On the left are pictures of Bell and Loomis. Bell is an African American man wearing glasses, dressed in a navy blue suit. Loomis is a person with long, straight hair wearing an orange sleeveless top who stands outdoors against a blurred green background. Poster reads "Join Charles Bell, author of No Restraint: Disabled Children and Institutionalized Violence in America's Schools," and early childhood trauma scholar, Alysse Loomis, for a discussion on how restraint and seclusion harm children with disabilities and their families." The talk includes a 25-30 min presentation, a 10-15 min reader response from Loomis, and a 30-min Q&A. There will be a 5 min break in the middle. A photo of Bell's book cover shows a person sitting in the corner of a dark room, with another appearing in the lit doorway.
Our next event with Charles Bell and Alysse Loomis is taking place on February 10 from 12 - 1:15 Eastern. Please email any access requests to our admin coordinator Gaby at admin@disstudies.org. Register today at: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
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