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CUNY Unlimited FIG 3 Fall 2022

This lively and productive last meeting of 2023 on December 3rd included 17 members:  5 faculty, 3 students (including from the Melissa Riggio Program (MRHEP) and 9 administrators. This allowed for all stake holders to discuss issues around the upcoming CUNY Unlimited roll out and to introduce themselves and their work. In particular, Dean Bondar explained her current work with the MRHEP and Aida Wanis was welcomed-the new administrator for MRHEP introduced herself.

Other topics that were covered included:

The timing of the CUNY Unlimited roll out

Melissa Riggio students participating in education fieldwork with the support of a mentor – part of the Education strand

Alternative assessment in all audited courses for MRHEP students

Employment for students without a high school diploma, the Florida model, and how it relates to NY State

Report from the INHEF Conference in Corke, Ireland.  Sue Carpenter was a keynote speaker with Michael Lettman a student from the MRHEP contributing too.

The meeting as always ran over time and ended with the singing of ‘Winter Wonderland’ !

 

 

CUNY Unlimited 2nd Meeting, Fall 2022

At our 2nd FIG meeting of Fall 2022, Carrie Shockley from the CUNY Central Disability Office spoke about the roll out of CUNY Unlimited, and shared several important updates about the program. In the latter part of the meeting, Sue shared parts of her keynote talk at the conference in Salzburg, Austria.

Because these were such important presentations, we recorded the meeting and have created an unlisted YouTube video, as you can watch below:

CUNY Unlimited 1st Meeting, Fall 2022

At our first FIG Meeting of Fall 2022 (9/19/22 at 3pm), we had 11 people attend. Margot updated us on her academic studies at PSU Harrisburg – Margot, and we met Safia, a 2016 grad from MRHEP. Gigi playhouse – tough finding a job. Also Karen Fung updated us on her club called “Students 4 Students” for students with or without disabilities to find a supportive and social place.  

Stella gave us a CUNY Unlimited update, including that Hostos, BMCC, and Queensboro are currently in a process of rollout. Stella asked about KCC’s rollout and was told we need a person to coordinate CUNY Unlimited, but that KCC cannot afford to hire someone for the position. Hostos had someone already working in the college do the job on a PT basis, and Laura Armour is willing to do that at KCC (thanks Laura!). KCC needs to fill out application with NY State DOE, and then we expect 2-3 months to process it. Could be a Spring rollout if all goes well, fingers crossed.

Lisa gave us an employment advocacy update related to creating a sequence of courses for the MRHEP Education strand and later potential employment. The idea was to get NY State to create a new classroom-assistant type position that MRHEP students without a traditional high school diploma could work within after graduating and completing this strand.

Sue talked about the growing European movement for inclusion, and on Oct. 27-28th there will be a Salzburg Conference – and everyone is welcome to attend. European colleagues are getting together with U.S. colleagues. In addition, Sue has an upcoming INHEF presentation (with Michael Lettman)!  This will take place in Republic of Ireland (south) in November. 20 colleges in Ireland formed a forum in 2019, many privately funded through charities. These programs will be government funded! The collectively lobbied their government. The IHE UK group that Sue started will form a not-for-profit charity that will allow the work to continue on an institutional level.

Finally, it was discussed that it would be good to strengthen our relationship with Students Unlimited in whatever way we can, and for a couple of us to attend a 4pm Weds. Meetings of Students Unlimited to meet them and talk about possible collaborations on mutual activities and support. And we shared the good news that the Disability Pride Parade is Back in NYC! on Sunday, October 2, 2022. 10am-12pm, Madison Square Park to Union Square Park. http://disabilitypridenyc.org/