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Book Synopsis

Young adults with intellectual disability tell the story of their own experience of higher education

How do students with intellectual disability experience higher education? Creating Our Own Lives addresses this question through the eyes of participants themselves. In relating their experiences and aspirations, these student perspectives mount a powerful challenge to assumptions that intellectual disability is best met with protection or segregation.

Taken together, the essays expose and contradict the inherently ableist claim that individuals with intellectual disability cannot be reliable storytellers. Instead, their deeply informative stories serve as a corrective narrative. The first of the four sections, “Laying the Foundation: Why Everyone Belongs in College,” focuses on belonging and inclusion; the second, “Opening Up Possibilities: Overcoming Doubt and Uncertainty,” conveys the optimism of this generation of advocates through stories of personal hardship, hopeful perseverance, and triumph over adversity; the third, “Inclusion as Action: Diversifying Student Experiences,” supports the understanding of diverse student experiences in inclusive higher education; and the fourth, “Supporting Growth: Peer Mentoring and Advice,” offers guidance to those reimagining and creating educational spaces.

Students with disabilities belong in higher education. Not only does this book serve as an important record of students enrolled in inclusive higher education programs, it is also an unprecedented resource, packed with information and inspiration both for parents seeking opportunities for their children and for individuals with intellectual disability who aspire to attend college.

Contributors: Makayla Adkins, Olivia Baist, Brandon Baldwin, George Barham, Marquavious Barnes, Katie Bartlett, Steven Brief, De'Onte Brown, Meghan Brozaitis, Mary Bryant, Gracie Carrol, Taylor Cathey, Maia Chamberlain, Antonio E. Contreras, Kim Dean, Elizabeth Droessler, Katie Ducett, Keiron Dyck, Rachel Gomez, Deriq Graves, Micah Gray, Maggie Guillaume, Cleo Hamilton, Nathan Heald, Joshua R. Hourigan, Hannah Lenae Humes, Courtney Jorgensen, Eilish Kelderman, Kailin Kelderman, Kenneth Kelty, Kaelan Knowles, Karlee Lambert, Kate Lisotta, Rachel Mast, Elise McDaniel, Emma Miller, Jake Miller, Lydia Newnum, Brenna Mantz Nielsen, Carly O’Connell, Nadia Osbey, Stirling Peebles, Breyan Pettaway, Amanda Pilkenton, True Rafferty, Taylor Ruppe, Lawrence Sapp, Tyler Shore, Brianna Silva, Alex Smith, Elliott Smith, Phillandra Smith, Payton Storms, Allen Thomas, Kylie Walter, Stephen Wanser, Sayid Webb, Breana Whittlesey, Luke Wilcox, Adam Wolfond.



Trade Review

"I like Creating Our Own Lives because people with disabilities talked about being in college and shared their stories in their own words. And they really shared their experiences, not just about how everything is great, but about how it is to be in college and what Syracuse is like for people with disabilities. Beth Myers and Michael Gill also shared, and that made the book great to read."—Tia Nelis, Director of Policy and Advocacy, TASH



Table of Contents

Contents

Introduction: Recognizing Student Voice in Inclusive Higher Education

Michael Gill and Beth Myers

Part I. Laying the Foundation: Why Everyone Belongs in College

1. I Want to Go to College

Antonio E. Contreras

2. I Got In

Taylor Ruppe

3. Adventures in Postsecondary Education

Stirling Peebles

4. A Language to Open

Adam Wolfond

5. “The Wanderer” and “This Is What I Sing”

Steven Brief

6. My History of the Excel Program

Alex Smith

7. Taking the Llama for a Walk and Other Things That Helped Us

Olivia Baist and Kylie Walter

Part II. Opening Up Possibilities: Overcoming Doubt and Uncertainty

8. Being Independent Has Risks: How to Recover When Something Terrible Happens

Kailin Kelderman, Eilish Kelderman, and Mary Bryant

9. Spartan Kid: Journeys

Brandon Baldwin

10. Best Experiences at IDEAL

De’Onte Brown, Deriq Graves, Nadia Osbey, Breyan Pettaway, and Sayid Webb

11. Two Poems

Carly O’Connell

12. Goal(s) in Common

Hannah Lenae Humes

13. I Did What They Said I Couldn’t

Allen Thomas

14. Climbing Higher and “From Mission Impossible to Mission Possible”

Courtney Jorgensen

15. Inclusive College on Zoom? My Inclusive Higher Education 2020 Experience

Stephen Wanser, Kate Lisotta, and Kim Dean

16. Inclusive College for All and How My Perception of My History Prof Changed

Keiron Dyck

17. Qua’s GT Excel Life and “Never Give Up”

Marquavious Barnes

18. Photo Essays and Selections from Student Leadership Conference 2019

Breana Whittlesey, Kaelan Knowles, Elise McDaniel, Kenneth Kelty, Katie Bartlett, and Rachel Mast

Part III. Inclusion as Action: Diversifying Student Experiences

19. Hi, I’m Jake Miller

Jake Miller and Katie Ducett

20. “BGWYN” and “Confidence with Curves”

Taylor Cathey

21. Inclusive College Education

Micah Gray, with Karlee Lambert and Lydia Newnum

22. My UC Perspective

Joshua R. Hourigan

23. Phoenix Nation as in Spirit

Cleo Hamilton

24. My Excel Story

George Barham

25. #CreatingMyOwnLife

Payton Storms

26. Inclusive College Education

Makayla Adkins

27. My Story about Aggies Elevated at Utah State University

Brenna Mantz Nielsen

28. Questions and Answers

Lawrence Sapp

29. College Memories but Ready for What’s Next

Amanda Pilkenton

30. Full Year of College

Luke Wilcox

31. My Favorite Memories in College

Elizabeth Droessler

Part IV. Supporting Growth: Peer Mentoring and Support

32. Communicating Successfully in College

Maia Chamberlain

33. True Rafferty Interviewed

True Rafferty, with Nathan Heald

34. College Program Experience

Gracie Carroll

35. Teaching, Assisting, Reflecting: Our Experience Working Together

Phillandra Smith and Meghan Brozaitis

36. My Georgia Tech Excel Story

Maggie Guillaume

37. Emma’s Journey

Emma Miller

38. Come Read about My Awesome Journeys through Life

Brianna Silva

39. My Social Experience throughout Georgia Tech

Rachel Gomez

40. The Importance of Goals

Tyler Shore

41. Support and Encouragement for the Ones Who Seek It

Elliott Smith

Coda: Why This Collection?

Beth Myers and Michael Gill

Acknowledgments

Contributors

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      Publication Date: 10/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781517909710, 978-1517909710
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      Book Synopsis

      Young adults with intellectual disability tell the story of their own experience of higher education

      How do students with intellectual disability experience higher education? Creating Our Own Lives addresses this question through the eyes of participants themselves. In relating their experiences and aspirations, these student perspectives mount a powerful challenge to assumptions that intellectual disability is best met with protection or segregation.

      Taken together, the essays expose and contradict the inherently ableist claim that individuals with intellectual disability cannot be reliable storytellers. Instead, their deeply informative stories serve as a corrective narrative. The first of the four sections, “Laying the Foundation: Why Everyone Belongs in College,” focuses on belonging and inclusion; the second, “Opening Up Possibilities: Overcoming Doubt and Uncertainty,” conveys the optimism of this generation of advocates through stories of personal hardship, hopeful perseverance, and triumph over adversity; the third, “Inclusion as Action: Diversifying Student Experiences,” supports the understanding of diverse student experiences in inclusive higher education; and the fourth, “Supporting Growth: Peer Mentoring and Advice,” offers guidance to those reimagining and creating educational spaces.

      Students with disabilities belong in higher education. Not only does this book serve as an important record of students enrolled in inclusive higher education programs, it is also an unprecedented resource, packed with information and inspiration both for parents seeking opportunities for their children and for individuals with intellectual disability who aspire to attend college.

      Contributors: Makayla Adkins, Olivia Baist, Brandon Baldwin, George Barham, Marquavious Barnes, Katie Bartlett, Steven Brief, De'Onte Brown, Meghan Brozaitis, Mary Bryant, Gracie Carrol, Taylor Cathey, Maia Chamberlain, Antonio E. Contreras, Kim Dean, Elizabeth Droessler, Katie Ducett, Keiron Dyck, Rachel Gomez, Deriq Graves, Micah Gray, Maggie Guillaume, Cleo Hamilton, Nathan Heald, Joshua R. Hourigan, Hannah Lenae Humes, Courtney Jorgensen, Eilish Kelderman, Kailin Kelderman, Kenneth Kelty, Kaelan Knowles, Karlee Lambert, Kate Lisotta, Rachel Mast, Elise McDaniel, Emma Miller, Jake Miller, Lydia Newnum, Brenna Mantz Nielsen, Carly O’Connell, Nadia Osbey, Stirling Peebles, Breyan Pettaway, Amanda Pilkenton, True Rafferty, Taylor Ruppe, Lawrence Sapp, Tyler Shore, Brianna Silva, Alex Smith, Elliott Smith, Phillandra Smith, Payton Storms, Allen Thomas, Kylie Walter, Stephen Wanser, Sayid Webb, Breana Whittlesey, Luke Wilcox, Adam Wolfond.



      Trade Review

      "I like Creating Our Own Lives because people with disabilities talked about being in college and shared their stories in their own words. And they really shared their experiences, not just about how everything is great, but about how it is to be in college and what Syracuse is like for people with disabilities. Beth Myers and Michael Gill also shared, and that made the book great to read."—Tia Nelis, Director of Policy and Advocacy, TASH



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Introduction: Recognizing Student Voice in Inclusive Higher Education

      Michael Gill and Beth Myers

      Part I. Laying the Foundation: Why Everyone Belongs in College

      1. I Want to Go to College

      Antonio E. Contreras

      2. I Got In

      Taylor Ruppe

      3. Adventures in Postsecondary Education

      Stirling Peebles

      4. A Language to Open

      Adam Wolfond

      5. “The Wanderer” and “This Is What I Sing”

      Steven Brief

      6. My History of the Excel Program

      Alex Smith

      7. Taking the Llama for a Walk and Other Things That Helped Us

      Olivia Baist and Kylie Walter

      Part II. Opening Up Possibilities: Overcoming Doubt and Uncertainty

      8. Being Independent Has Risks: How to Recover When Something Terrible Happens

      Kailin Kelderman, Eilish Kelderman, and Mary Bryant

      9. Spartan Kid: Journeys

      Brandon Baldwin

      10. Best Experiences at IDEAL

      De’Onte Brown, Deriq Graves, Nadia Osbey, Breyan Pettaway, and Sayid Webb

      11. Two Poems

      Carly O’Connell

      12. Goal(s) in Common

      Hannah Lenae Humes

      13. I Did What They Said I Couldn’t

      Allen Thomas

      14. Climbing Higher and “From Mission Impossible to Mission Possible”

      Courtney Jorgensen

      15. Inclusive College on Zoom? My Inclusive Higher Education 2020 Experience

      Stephen Wanser, Kate Lisotta, and Kim Dean

      16. Inclusive College for All and How My Perception of My History Prof Changed

      Keiron Dyck

      17. Qua’s GT Excel Life and “Never Give Up”

      Marquavious Barnes

      18. Photo Essays and Selections from Student Leadership Conference 2019

      Breana Whittlesey, Kaelan Knowles, Elise McDaniel, Kenneth Kelty, Katie Bartlett, and Rachel Mast

      Part III. Inclusion as Action: Diversifying Student Experiences

      19. Hi, I’m Jake Miller

      Jake Miller and Katie Ducett

      20. “BGWYN” and “Confidence with Curves”

      Taylor Cathey

      21. Inclusive College Education

      Micah Gray, with Karlee Lambert and Lydia Newnum

      22. My UC Perspective

      Joshua R. Hourigan

      23. Phoenix Nation as in Spirit

      Cleo Hamilton

      24. My Excel Story

      George Barham

      25. #CreatingMyOwnLife

      Payton Storms

      26. Inclusive College Education

      Makayla Adkins

      27. My Story about Aggies Elevated at Utah State University

      Brenna Mantz Nielsen

      28. Questions and Answers

      Lawrence Sapp

      29. College Memories but Ready for What’s Next

      Amanda Pilkenton

      30. Full Year of College

      Luke Wilcox

      31. My Favorite Memories in College

      Elizabeth Droessler

      Part IV. Supporting Growth: Peer Mentoring and Support

      32. Communicating Successfully in College

      Maia Chamberlain

      33. True Rafferty Interviewed

      True Rafferty, with Nathan Heald

      34. College Program Experience

      Gracie Carroll

      35. Teaching, Assisting, Reflecting: Our Experience Working Together

      Phillandra Smith and Meghan Brozaitis

      36. My Georgia Tech Excel Story

      Maggie Guillaume

      37. Emma’s Journey

      Emma Miller

      38. Come Read about My Awesome Journeys through Life

      Brianna Silva

      39. My Social Experience throughout Georgia Tech

      Rachel Gomez

      40. The Importance of Goals

      Tyler Shore

      41. Support and Encouragement for the Ones Who Seek It

      Elliott Smith

      Coda: Why This Collection?

      Beth Myers and Michael Gill

      Acknowledgments

      Contributors

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