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Academic Advisors

  • Dr. Douglas Baynton, University of Iowa
  • Dr. Edward Berkowitz, George Washington University
  • Dr. Robert Bogdan, Syracuse University
  • Dr. Harvey Green, Northeastern University
  • Dr. Peter Hall, Harvard University
  • Guy Hermann, E. Verner Johnson & Associates, Museum Architects & Planners, Boston, MA
  • Dr. Paul Longmore, San Francisco State University
  • Dr. Laura Lovett, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
  • Dr. Marty Pernick, University of Michigan
  • Dr. Benjamin Reiss, Emory Univeristy
  • Dr. Susan Schweik, University of California, Berkeley
  • Dr. Richard Scotch, University of Texas, Dallas
  • Dr. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, Emory University
  • Thomas Thurston, Yale University
Community Advisors

  • Dr. Patricia Deegan, Director of Ex-Patient Studies at the Boston University Institute for the Study of Human Resilience
  • Dr. Karen Hirsch, Program Director, IMPACT, Inc., Center for Independent Living, Alton, IL
  • Mark Johnson, Coordinator of Advocacy and Community Support, Shepherd Center, Atlanta, GA
  • Mary Johnson, Editor, The Ragged Edge, Louisville, KY
  • John D. Kemp, Principal, Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville PC, Washington, DC
  • Chris Palames, Executive Director, Independent Living Resources, Shutesbury, MA
  • Anthony Tusler, Anthony Tusler Consulting
Board of Directors

The Disability History Museum is served by the same Board of Directors as the project's sponsor, Straight Ahead Pictures, Inc. Straight Ahead Pictures, Inc. is a non-profit media production company with a mission to create innovative media projects and educational forums that use archival materials and oral history to foster community dialog about contemporary social issues.

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