A Dynamic Speaker to Inform, Motivate, and Engage 

As an Emory University professor, I studied and taught about equity and justice. From access, accommodations, and disability justice to foundational DEIB topics to ethics in health and medicine, I combine evidenced based practices, humor, and interactive content to inform audiences and motivate change. With a background in anthropology, public health, and ethics, I specialized in communicating difficult, complex, and controversial topics to a range of audiences. The below topics give an idea of the topics I speak on, however I am more than happy to discuss a bespoke topic for your event or organization. See here for some clips of my talks and please check out the testimonials at the bottom of the page and reach out to learn more.

 
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  • Foundational Topics of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB)

  • Universal Design to Elevate Inclusion and Belonging

  • Autism, Neurodiversity, & Accommodations in Higher Education and the Workplace

  • Human Rights & Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB)

  • Disability Cultural Competence in the Clinic

  • Disability in Criminal Justice Settings and Structure

  • Justice in Our Communities and Public Safety

  • Allyship as a Verb

Check out my podcast and radio guest appearances!

Pause on the Play, “Disability Allyship with Jennifer Sarrett”

The Breadwinners, “On Becoming Anti-Ableist with Jennifer Sarrett”

Humanize your Workplace, “Disability Inclusion in the Workplace”

Top of Mind with Julie Rose, “Exploited Prisoners”

A Closer Look with Rose Scott, “Pandemic Is ‘Deepening Inequities’ For Students Of Color With Disabilities, Emory Researcher Says”