July 14, 2026 - Teach Disability History Conference - Harkin Institute, Drake University - Des Moines, Iowa
- K-12 teachers, instructors of pre-service teachers, disability historians, disability studies educators, and disability rights advocates from across the U.S. will share resources and discuss ways to expand and strengthen the teaching of stories of disability history in K-12 schools.
- The conference is free thanks to a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources grant. Lunch was provided. Teachers and disability advocates received $100 stipends to help with travel or other costs.
- Hosted by the Tom Harkin Institute at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Senator Harkin was the principal author of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act and the 1990 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Participants will have the opportunity to explore stories and source materials from the Harkin Institute collections as well as other local and regional collections.
- Registration is required.
Conference Program - (Watch for updates!)
- The Long Arc of Disability History
- Kim Nielsen, Distinguished University Professor, University of Toledo - Author: A Disability History of the United States.
- Campaign for the Americans with Disabilities Act
- Hope Bibens, Associate Professor of Librarianship and Director, University Archives and Special Collections, and Curator of the Political Papers Collection of Tom Harkin, Cowles Library, Drake University.
- Bob Dole Library. (To be confirmed).
- Finding and Using Local Source Material on Disability:
- State Historical Society of Iowa. (To be confirmed).
- Hope Bibens, Harkin Institute.
- Graham Warder, Keene State College.
- Access Student Research Guides on Disability History topics–new guides will be shared at the conference!
- Curriculum and Other Disability History Teaching Resources:
- Rich Cairn, Emerging America.
- Kate Benson, Friends of the Belchertown State School.
- Patricia Chadwick, Disability Social History Project and Friends of the National Museum of Disability History and Culture.
- Iowa Department of Education. (To be confirmed.)
Conference Logistics
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Harkin Institute, Drake University Register for the conference and apply for the teacher / disability advocate $100 stipend. Register by June 30.
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Interpretation - There will be CART and American Sign Language interpreters for all sessions from 9:00-12:00am and 1:00-4:00pm.
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CART - Link to be provided.
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Getting There and Lodging:
- Tom and Ruth Harkin Center, Harkin Institute and Drake University Library: 2800 University Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50311.
- Parking - Next to the Harkin Institute.
- Link to a Campus Map.
- Des Moines 2026 Conference Lodging (Details coming soon.)
- Make your own arrangements; we will not reserve rooms.
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In-Person:
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All sessions will be in-person. (Join our fully online conference is April 7, 2026.)
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Dress:
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Dress is professional casual. It will likely be hot (in the 90s), so dress comfortably. Bring a sweater (anticipating cool air conditioning).
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Learn More About the Teaching Disability History Project
Learn more about the Teaching Disability History project at Keene State College, supported by a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources grant. Keene State College received a Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) project grant.
Project partners will host the annual conference at the University of Texas at Arlington in 2027. Browse resources from the 2025 conference at Keene State College in New Hampshire.
Photo Credit
Harkin Institute, Drake University.
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