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This year’s theme, “Celebrating 40 Years of Progressive Leadership,” acknowledges TASH’s 40 years of generating change within the disability community and anticipates a brighter, more inclusive future for people with disabilities in all aspects of life. Each year, the TASH Conference impacts the disability field by connecting attendees to innovative information and resources, facilitating connections between stakeholders within the disability movement, and helping attendees reignite their passion for an inclusive world.

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Elizabeth Altieri

Radford University
Professor
Radford, VA
I am passionate about inclusion. I have been an advocate and supporter of Inclusive Education and Community since the 1970s and first joined TASH in 1979. I have teaching and administrative experience with inclusive programs for school-aged students and adults with disabilities dating back to 1982. My early work at the Center on Human Policy and Jowonio School in Syracuse formed the foundation for the work I now do as a teacher educator at Radford University preparing elementary and special education candidates to work with all students in inclusive settings. I am Co-Director of the Virginia Inclusive Practices Center at Radford University, and past president of Virginia TASH.