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映客直播 Associate Provost Darla Schumm Publishes Healing Ableism: Stories About Disability and Religious Life

映客直播 Associate Provost Darla Schumm Publishes Healing Ableism: Stories About Disability and Religious Life

Books, Faculty

November 26, 2025

映客直播 Associate Provost Darla Schumm Publishes Healing Ableism: Stories About Disability and Religious Life Healing Ableism, stories about disability and religious life - Darla Schumm

映客直播 associate provost and religious studies professor聽Darla Schumm, Ph.D., has published her new book,听Healing Ableism: Stories About Disability and Religious Life聽through Rutgers University Press. An author, researcher, educator, and international expert on the intersections of disability and the world鈥檚 religions, Schumm, who is blind, presents a unique and vital perspective in her latest work.

“滨苍听, Darla Schumm explores the extraordinary stories of people with disabilities who struggle with the ordinary human challenges of faith and doubt, exclusion and inclusion, and injustice and justice,”聽聽writes. “Blending candid storytelling, cultural critique, and theory, Schumm invites readers to reflect on the experiences of people with disabilities in religious communities and organizations.”

Pulpits and sacred texts often offer teachings, parables, and metaphors regarding disability. The authentic voices of people with disabilities sharing their faith journeys, spiritual experiences, and religious life are rarely heard.

鈥淚 wrote Healing Ableism: Stories About Disability and Religious Life as both a counter to negative messages individuals and society often project about what it means to live with a disability, and to offer more positive images and understandings of disability,鈥 says Schumm, who is a member of the American Academy of Religion board of directors. 鈥淲hile I focus my exploration on religious communities and organizations, I believe that many of the problematic patterns, practices, and attitudes I describe in the book show up in all kinds of organizations鈥攅ducational, business, and others.鈥

Schumm鈥檚 book moves the important perspectives of people who are disabled to the forefront, inviting readers to consider that ableism, not one鈥檚 disability, needs healing. She adds, 鈥淚 hope that all these different types of communities and organizations will find the interventions I suggest helpful in creating more inclusive, accessible, and equitable communities. I propose 鈥榓ccessible love鈥 as one strategy for healing the ableism so prevalent in our society.鈥

In addition to her two decades in the 映客直播 classroom, Schumm is the 映客直播 associate provost for curriculum and faculty engagement. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she led the university鈥檚 faculty as chair of the 映客直播 faculty from 2019 to 2021. She has co-edited four books, including Disability and World Religions: An Introduction, a textbook on world religions and disability. Schumm was a 2021-2022 fellow of the Senior Leadership Academy, co-sponsored by the Council of Independent Colleges and the American Academic Leadership Institute. From 2017 to 2020, she chaired the Status Committee for People with Disabilities in the Profession for the American Academy of Religion.

Healing Ableism: Stories About Disability and Religious Life聽is available at聽,听, and other retailers.