<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/stories/observing-disability-everywhere.html" dsn="news"><featured/><pubDate>04/07/2023</pubDate><title>Observing Disability Everywhere</title><description>At F&amp;M’s Phillips Museum of Art, students in the course "Narratives of Disability” examined photographs depicting or associated with disability and later they viewed works created by artists with disabilities displayed in an upstairs gallery. "It is a special event because the students will use the knowledge developed during the course to interpret these rare images we have on campus," said Marco Di Giulio, associate professor of Hebrew Language and Literature. "Disability is everywhere once we begin to look for it."</description><author>Peter Durantine</author><image><img src="/uploads/files/275888842505703061-03-29-narratives-of-disability-class-14-dg.0.38.1200.723.full.jpg" alt="Students in Professor Di Giulios Narratives of Disability: course examine a series of photos from the Phillips Museum collection that depict disability."/></image><image-caption/><tags><tag>Hebrew</tag><tag>Phillips Museum of Art</tag><tag>Public Health</tag><tag>Science Technology and Society</tag><tag>Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies</tag></tags></item>