Georgetown University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities

Georgetown University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities

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The mission of the Georgetown University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) is to advance self-determination among the diversity of people with developmental and other disabilities and their families, throughout the life course.

Photos from Georgetown University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities's post 06/03/2026

What a day. On May 18th, we gathered at our building on Wisconsin Avenue for two events that together said something important: inclusion matters at every age, from the very beginning of life all the way through.

In the morning, researchers and clinicians from the Thrive Center came together with Early Intervention directors from DC, Maryland, and Virginia to talk about what it means to support babies, toddlers, and their families. We also celebrated our graduating GULEND and GUCEI students. So proud of this group of emerging leaders!

In the afternoon, Project ACTION! brought generations of self-advocates, family members, and partners into the same room to share stories, speak honestly about the challenges happening right now in DC, and imagine what the next chapter of disability rights can look like. The Making a Difference Awards honored people who have given so much to this community. And then we danced.

Thank you to everyone who showed up, shared their story, and reminded us why this work matters. Thank you to our panelists, presenters, moderators, planning committee, and partners including Disability Rights DC, the DC Developmental Disabilities Council, Georgetown LEND, and Project ACTION!
Inclusion is not a destination. It is something we build together, every single day.

Photos from Georgetown University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities's post 04/27/2026

So much to share from one incredible event! 🙌 Our work spans the full arc of disability inclusion — and this today at the 2026 MedStar Health-Georgetown University Research & Education Symposium, we got to bring it all into one room.

⭐Longitudinal research, led by families. ⭐ Our study on transition experiences of young adults with IDD centers families not as subjects, but as co-investigators — genuine intellectual contributors shaping every stage of the research. Pictured with research assistants Toni Smith and Nina Park.

⭐ Medical education that prepares future physicians. ⭐ Our LEND capstone team presented "GUSOM Disability Content Curriculum Integration" Examining how Georgetown School of Medicine can build disability training longitudinally across the curriculum. Grateful to the full team: Suzan Yesil, Dr. Kim Bullock, Miriam Edelman, Nasreen Shahrour, Abigail Escobar, and Dr. Pamala Trivedi, and the students, self-advocates, and community partners who shaped this work.

⭐ Honoring the people holding inclusive education together. ⭐ Direct Aides like Ebony — who works daily with middle and high schoolers with the highest support needs in DC — bring relational skill, cultural knowledge, and emotional steadiness to some of the hardest moments in a school day, largely without structured training or professional recognition. Our Centering Voices initiative is working to change that.
Inclusive education. Physician training. Community-led research. Three threads, one mission: centering the people and communities too often left at the margins.

Photos 04/22/2026

We had a great time hosting a screening of The Ride Ahead with a Q&A with co-directors Samuel and Dan Habib! The movie was 10/10. Get ready to be brought in to the experience of a young man with a disability as he navigates his transition from high school to independence.

Photos from The Ride Ahead's post 04/09/2026

Congratulations to everyone behind the movie The Ride Ahead for being nominated for 2 Emmy awards! 🥳 See it for yourself this Monday, April 13th from 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM on Georgetown's campus and meet the co-directors, Samuel Habib and Dan Habib. Register now to let us know you're coming and get more info. We've got snacks + ASL and Spanish interpretation will be provided. The movie will be captioned. https://georgetown.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dnBjryPtjic0U86

04/06/2026

Happening ONE WEEK from today! 🎬

Join us for a special screening of The Ride Ahead followed by a Q&A with award-winning filmmaker and disability advocate Samuel Habib.

📅 Monday, April 13
🕛 12:00–2:30 PM
📍 Healey Family Learning Center, Georgetown University (3700 Tondorf Rd)

ASL & Spanish interpretation + captioning provided. Snacks too!

Don’t miss this powerful conversation about disability, adulthood, and finding your voice.

👉 Register now: https://georgetown.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dnBjryPtjic0U86

Hosted by GUCEDD, GULEND, GU Disability Studies, and the Disability Cultural Center

Photos from Georgetown University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities's post 03/30/2026

🎉 Celebrating Dr. Rachel Brady! 🎉

We are proud to share that Dr. Rachel Brady has received a 2026 Advocate for Equity Award during Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month (DDAM)!

Dr. Brady, a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), has spent more than 30 years supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families. She has also spent over 20 years training students and professionals across disciplines.

At GUCEDD, we have seen firsthand the impact of her work. As a leader, mentor, and educator, Dr. Brady has helped:
✔️ Trained and mentored future professionals in early intervention
✔️ Promote inclusion in communities
✔️ Support families as partners in care
✔️ Promoted culturally respectful and family-centered care

She teaches that families are experts in their own lives—and that services should be built on trust, respect, and partnership.

As Dr. Brady prepares to retire this spring, we are especially grateful for her years of leadership, kindness, and dedication. Her impact will continue through the many students, professionals, and families she has supported.

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Rachel Brady on this well-deserved recognition!

03/25/2026

Register to see The Ride Ahead movie and have a Q&A with father-son, co-directors Samuel and Dan Habib on April 13th! If you or someone you know needs help registering, send us a message. We hope to see you there! https://georgetown.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dnBjryPtjic0U86

DC friends... Come out to Georgetown University for a screening of The Ride Ahead!

We're excited to partner with Georgetown University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities program, Disability Studies program, and Disability Cultural Center to present this FREE screening, followed by a Q&A with co-directors Samuel and Dan Habib.

Join us on April 13 at 12pm at Healy Family Learning Center. ASL and Spanish interpretation, open captions, wheelchair seating, and quiet spaces will be provided.

More info and registration form: https://georgetown.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dnBjryPtjic0U86

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Conversation with Co-Directors Samuel & Dan Habib. Monday, April 13th 12 - 2:30 pm. Location: Healy Family Learning Center, HFSC Idol Social Room, 3700 Tondorf Rd, Washington, DC 20057. Event Accessibility: ASL and Spanish interpretation provided. Open captions provided. Please contact [email protected] for accommodations by 3/30 and we will make a good faith effort. Free! Register now.]

Photos from Georgetown University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities's post 03/23/2026

Georgetown University Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (GULEND) had a great time today at the Disability Policy Seminar (DPS)! 🙌

We spent the day learning more about how federal policy directly impacts individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families—and how advocacy can help shape more inclusive, supportive systems. 💬 USE YOUR VOICE!

A special shoutout to direct support professionals (DSPs) like GULEND Fellow Isaac Gelb 👏—who works every day with young adults with developmental disabilities across the DMV. Isaac stood proudly when DSPs were recognized, highlighting the importance of acknowledging the skills, expertise, and essential contributions of this workforce.

We’re inspired to keep learning, advocating, and uplifting the voices of people with IDD, their families, and those who support them.

Thank you, Association of University Centers on Disabilities and the other great partners who put this event together!

03/17/2026

🎬 You’re invited: A powerful story about disability, independence, and growing up

Join us for a screening of The Ride Ahead, an award-winning documentary that follows Samuel Habib, a young man with a disability, as he navigates the transition to adulthood, identity, and independence.

Stay after the film for a live conversation with co-directors Samuel Habib and Dan Habib, sharing insights behind the story and their journey.

🗓 April 13 | 12:00–2:30 PM
📍 Healy Family Learning Center, Georgetown University (in the Idol Social Room)

✨ Light refreshments provided (bring your lunch if you’d like!)
✨ ASL & Spanish interpretation provided | Open captioned film

Hosted by GUCEDD, GULEND, the Georgetown University Disability Studies Program, and the Georgetown University Disability Cultural Center (DCC).

👉 Save your spot: https://georgetown.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dnBjryPtjic0U86

Photos from Communication First's post 03/16/2026
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2115 Wisc. Avenue , NW
Washington D.C., DC
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