Professor
San Francisco State University
Yu is a Professor in Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences (SLHS) at San Francisco State University. Her research and clinical interests focus on how the development of communicative, linguistic, and sociocultural competencies among racialized bilingual/multilingual children interfaces with institutional practices/policies, family socialization, and dominant ideologies about race/language/disability. Another strand of her work focuses on the systemic influences of raciolinguistic discrimination, ableism, and pathologization in the field of SLHS. She is a managing co-editor of the Journal of Critical Study of Communication and Disability.
Financial Disclosures: Financial compensation from ASHA for this presentation
Nonfinancial Disclosures: None
Friday, July 14, 2023
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