Sponsors: Badè Museum, Pacific School of Religion, Archaeological Research Facility
Accessing Ancient Egypt: Inclusive Strategies for Museum Learning with Collections and Digital Tools (Lissette Jiménez & Elizabeth Minor)
This lecture is part of the series Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean. This program of public lectures takes place monthly on Thursdays at 9:30 AM Pacific (unless otherwise noted), from September 2025 through May 2026.
Watch live on the ARF YouTube channel here: https://bit.ly/arf-channel or watch later on the ARF & Badè YouTube channels.
Lectures in this series:
September 25, 2025 @ 9:30am PDT
Lissette Jiménez & Elizabeth Minor “Accessing Ancient Egypt: Inclusive Strategies for Museum Learning with Collections and Digital Tools”
October 23 @ 9:30am PDT
Eric Harvey “The real Lives of Blind Mesopotamians”
November 6 @ 3:00 PST
Mason Shrader “Digging into Disability: How Experience Affects Theory”
December 11 @ 9:30am PST
Ella Karev “Restrictions on a Driver’s License: The Reception of Disabilities in Official Identification from Graeco-Roman Egypt”
February 19, 2026 @ 9:30am PST
Rachel Kalisher “Brothers of (Mis)fortune: A story of wealth and health at ancient Megiddo”
March 12 @ 9:30am PDT
Huli Ramantswana “Disability in David Narratives in light of Armed Conflicts in Africa”
April 1 @ 4:30 PDT
Hannah Vogel “Ableism When Accessing the Past: Studies of Disability in the Ancient World”
April 9 @ 9:30am PDT
Corinna Guerrero “Physical Witness: Atrocity X Disability in the Hebrew Bible”
May 7 @ 9:30am PDT
Kyle Jordan “’God is his Potter’ - Disability in Ancient Egypt”