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Hi, I'm Elizabeth Brewer
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and I am one of the Co-Editors of
Disability Studies Quarterly.
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My main responsibility with the journal,
although Brenda and I do everything,
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is writing decision letters.
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So, I spend a lot of time doing that.
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I am also an Associate Professor
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of English at Central Connecticut State
State University
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And I'm the Director of Composition
there as well.
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I, um, I teach classes in Composition
at all levels
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and Disability Studies classes
there as well.
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I have a Top Five list of things
that I'm loving right now.
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So, these are in no particular order.
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Number 1 is North by Northwest
by Alfred Hitchcock.
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Love that film.
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Number 2 is basil pesto sauce.
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3 is Ella Fitzgerald's music.
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4 is cooking blogs.
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And 5 is color field paintings.
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Great.
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And I'm Brenda Brueggemann.
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I am the Co-Editor, with Elizabeth
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at Disability Studies Quarterly.
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I was an Editor of DSQ from 2006 to 2012
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in the first iteration when we
brought it to Ohio State University
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for publishing.
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I am a faculty member at the
University of Connecticut.
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So, Elizabeth and I only live
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about 35 minutes from each other, right,
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depending on how traffic is going through
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downtown Hartford.
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And, so, we live fairly close.
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And before this period in
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everybody's life and times,
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we used to be able to meet together,
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quite a lot, and do the work.
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But we meet every week,
editorial meetings.
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I am the primary handler of email.
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Unlike most academics, I actually
love email,
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and love to write them.
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So, I communicate, and I also have
copyedited a lot of the issues.
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I am, my other field is, yes,
Rhetoric Studies and Writing Studies.
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I am the Aetna Chair of Writing
at UCONN,
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which means I get to spread out
all the love
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I possibly can about how wonderful
writing is.
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My Top 5 favorite things,
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which is not just right now,
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but pretty much always, forever:
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Ohio State University Buckeye football,
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Louisville and Kansas basketball,
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all things water, but especially
swimming and kayaking,
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bourbon,
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and potato chips.
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And, Kelsey, would you go next?
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Hi, I'm Kelsey Henry,
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and I'm the new Assistant Editor
with DSQ.
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Very excited about that
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and still figuring out what all
that entails,
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or could entail in the future.
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At the moment, I'll be working on
copyediting
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for the upcoming 40.4 issue of DSQ.
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So excited to get started with that.
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Outside of my role at DSQ,
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I'm a fourth-year PhD Candidate
in American Studies at Yale.
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So, I just started working on
my dissertation.
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And, anything else about me?
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Generally, my work is at the nexus of
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Critical Black Studies, Disability Studies,
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History of Science and Medicine, and
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Science and Technology Studies.
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And my Top 5, right now,
in no particular order, includes:
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Brooklyn Blackout Cake,
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Labradoodles,
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True Crime podcasts,
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(that's an always for me),
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Tracy Chapman,
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and platform clogs.
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And I'll pass it over to Ashley.
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Hey, guys, I'm Ashley.
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I am an undergrad Editorial Intern
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this semester at DSQ.
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I've been working on
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finding reviewers for
the issues.
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And besides that, I am an
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English major/senior at UCONN,
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with a minor in Women's Studies.
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And my Top 5 would be:
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watching Hamilton with friends,
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baking apple pie,
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which I did last week,
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cuddling with my cats,
Otis and Finley,
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drinking Yogi tea,
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and mom jeans.
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Alright, and Greta.
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Hello, I'm Greta Schmitz.
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I'm currently a senior at UCONN,
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and I major in English and German
Language and Culture.
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I am an intern, as is Ashley, at DSQ,
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and we've just been finding reviewers,
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and we're going to help copy edit the
upcoming issue.
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I hope to do something in
publishing
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after I graduate from UCONN.
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So, learning how an academic journal
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works has been very exciting.
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My Top 5 are:
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the New York Rangers hockey team,
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YA romance novels,
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carrot cake,
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running,
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and German rap music.
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Fabulous.
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And then, we have a
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Communication Access Team,
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I call them the "CAT", the "CATs".
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So, if they would introduce themselves?
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MJ, you're up.
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MJ.
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Hi, I'm Mary Jo Schwee Lochran,
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or, MJ.
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I'm a staff interpreter here at UCONN.
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Good to meet you all.
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I'm Mary Gefert,
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and I'm an affiliate interpreter
with UCONN.
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Great. Rob?
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And I'm Robert Miller,
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and I am a captioner,
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also an affiliate with UCONN.
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Fabulous.
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Thank you, everyone.