International Health Humanities Network Membership
Cheryl Green
Cheryl Green, MFA, MS combines her educational backgrounds in Performance as Public Practice and Speech-Language Pathology to create dynamic multi-media tools for exploring narratives of disability and how social forces simultaneously shape and reject disability culture and pride. A neurodivergent story collector, Cheryl is also dedicated to accessibilty. She transcribes her podcasts, captions her video work, and is training Audio Description for film. She is a frequent trainer and public speaker on ableism as a form of systemic oppression, representations of disability in film, and incorporating the Social Model of Disability into creative traumatic brain injury rehabilitation.
Humanities Subjects
- Creativity
- Film
- Narrative
- Storytelling
- Technology
- Video
Health Care Areas
- Allied health professions
- Cognitive therapies
- Social well-being
- Speech therapy