Crip Computing: Imagining Access Histories and Access Futures is a project of the Digital Accessible Futures Lab and receives support from the Mozilla Foundation’s Responsible Computing Challenge. We are a group of faculty, students, and staff at the University of Michigan, where we also receive support from the Digital Studies Institute.
Project Staff
M. Remi Yergeau, Principal Investigator
David Adelman, Co-Principal Investigator
Giselle Mills, Grant Initiatives Program Coordinator
Elise Nagy, Program Coordinator and Graduate Student Research Assistant
Project Contributors
Many U-M undergraduate students have designed resources for this project! You can find some of their work through #NoBodyIsDisposable.