While the Board’s recommendations were broken into specific sub-groups, this sub-group has universal and far-reaching impact across the other sub-groups’ work. In other words, every recommendation has some impact on the university’s disability culture, community, and climate. In turn, each recommendation in this specific sub-group has an impact on other sub-group recommendations.
Much of this sub-group’s focus and priority is on the creation of a Disability Cultural Center (“DCC”) to support future efforts on improving the university’s overall climate relating to disability. The other recommendations are intended to further the notion that disability is an identity and increase awareness and acceptance. These efforts will not only help build and bolster a community of individuals with disabilities and their allies, but further support an inclusive and welcoming culture and climate regarding disability. As such, the university is encouraged to engage in efforts similar to those undertaken with other identities, including creating space for building community, fostering inclusion and discourse, and combating stigma and discrimination.