DRM Deaf and Hard of Hearing Conference: Resilience & Success

DRM Deaf and Hard of Hearing Conference: Resilience & Success

Join Disability Rights Maine for an engaging conference focused on resilience & success at work.

By Disability Rights Maine

Date and time

Friday, June 7 · 9am - 4pm EDT

Location

University of Maine at Augusta

46 University Drive Augusta, ME 04330

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

Agenda

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Check-In

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Welcome & Opening Remarks

9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Keynote: Dr. Amie Fornah-Sankoh


DRM is thrilled to welcome Dr. Amie Fornah-Sankoh as the keynote presenter for this year's Deaf & Hard of Hearing Conference. In 2023, Amie made history as the first Deaf Black woman to earn a STEM d...

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Coffee Break

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

Panel: Workplace Survival Skills


Dr. Fornah-Sankoh will facilitate a panel discussion of Deaf and Hard of Hearing professionals as they discuss their experiences in the workplace, barriers, and skills for surviving and thriving.

11:45 AM - 1:00 PM

Boxed Lunch & Exhibitors


Enjoy lunch and networking with colleagues, and take time to check out the exhibitor tables!

1:00 PM - 2:15 PM

Workshop Session 1


Option A: Apprenticeship; Option B: Employment Rights

2:30 PM - 3:45 PM

Workshop Session 2


Option A: Assistive Technology @ Work; Option B: Working & Benefits

3:45 PM - 4:00 PM

Closing Remarks

About this event

  • 7 hours

Welcome to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Conference: Resilience & Success! Join DRM on Friday, June 7th at the University of Maine at Augusta for a day centered on empowerment. This event is designed to celebrate the resilience and success of individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Learn from experts in the field, participate in workshops, and connect with others in the community. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of something special. See you there!

More information for organizations that are interested in exhibiting or sponsoring this event can be found on DRM's website!

Keynote Speaker

Amie Fornah-Sankoh acquired her PhD from the University of Tennessee's Department of Biochemistry & Cellular and Molecular Biology. Her scientific journey commenced at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where she earned Laboratory Science Technology and Biochemistry degrees. Before joining the University of Tennessee for her Ph.D. in 2017, Amie undertook various internships and participated in multiple research projects, further solidifying her commitment to scientific exploration.

During her time at the University of Tennessee, Amie achieved significant milestones. She secured a National Institute of Health (NIH)-)-supported Fellowship for her initial two years, followed by a three-year Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation and another NIH predoctoral fellowship. Additionally, she authored four scientific publications, with more in progress, presented at a national meeting, and delivered multiple poster presentations.

Amie's PhD thesis explored biological communication, particularly focusing on the impact of hormones on plant-pathogen interactions. Communication is fundamental to the survival of any individual or population of organisms. As a Deaf person who has never taken the ability to communicate for granted, Amie especially believes in the adage that knowledge is far more valuable when properly shared. This belief has led her to engage in several activities that have a broader impact on the scientific community. Her research brings a unique perspective, particularly significant given the limited opportunities for young Deaf individuals in STEM, underscoring the importance of diverse voices in scientific inquiry.

Amie's life story is one of resilience, overcoming challenges originating from her Deafness during Sierra Leone's civil war. She had to overcome barriers to survival, education, and language acquisition, but instead of breaking her, these experiences fueled her determination and helped her thrive. Amie's passion for outreach drives her advocacy for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students in STEM, where she endeavors to offer them hands-on laboratory experiences, serving as both a role model and a catalyst for breaking barriers.

In 2023, Amie made history as the first Deaf Black woman to earn a STEM doctorate. This milestone reflects her journey of perseverance and achievement, reaching its culminating point in her selection as the featured speaker for her university's 2023 Graduate Hooding Ceremony. Her most fulfilling realization is that she can excel as a scientist and a community advocate.

Currently, Amie serves as a Senior Research Specialist at Dow Coating Materials, where she contributes to the development of innovative waterborne barrier coatings for paper, enhancing functional performance and promoting recyclability in paper-based packaging applications.

Workshops

Session 1


Option A: Apprenticeship

Option B: Employment Rights

Session 2


Option A: Assistive Technology@ Work

Option B: Working and Benefits

Frequently asked questions

Accessibility

CART and ASL will be available throughout the conference. If you require additional accommodations, please indicate this on your registration.

Are scholarship tickets available?

Scholarship tickets are available. Please contact jendicott@drme.org to request one.

What food options will be available?

DRM will be providing sandwiches for lunch. Please indicate any dietary restrictions on your registration form.

My organization is interested in sponsoring this event, what do we do?

If you are interested in event sponsorship, please contact Julia Endicott at jendicott@drme.org.

How do I get to Jewett Hall?

Check out the campus map: https://www.uma.edu/locations/augusta/

Other conference questions?

Contact Riley Albair or Michelle Ames at ralbair@drme.org or mames@drme.org!

Where can I park?

There is ample parking available on the UMaine Augusta campus. Additional information about parking can be found here: https://www.uma.edu/safety/vehicle-parking-policy/

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