Black History and Disability Keynote: Etefia Umana

02/26/2026, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Add to your calendar Print flyer View QR code

Overview

Type: Community Event

Admission: Free.

Description

The double stigma of race and disability presents a particular set of barriers and challenges for Black people with disabilities. Join Etefia Umana, founder of nonprofit and education consulting company Umana Consultancy LLC, as he uncovers the historical experiences of Black people with disabilities, with a focus on St. Louis. Umana will highlight past challenges and systemic biases that affect access and quality of care, comorbidities, and issues surrounding housing and employment, as well as ongoing efforts toward social justice, accessibility, and inclusion. This program will also include a musical performance by musician and songwriter Deb Busch.

Join us in the Grand Hall before our main-stage event to enjoy food and drinks available for purchase from Amighetti’s. Visit our resource fair featuring tables hosted by local disability-centered organizations and enjoy the Museum’s exhibits.

Schedule

  • 5–7pm | Food and drinks available for purchase from Amighetti’s.
  • 5:00–6:30pm | Visit resource tables and explore the exhibits.
  • 6:30–8:00pm | Head to the Lee Auditorium (lower level) and listen to a presentation by Etefia Umana, founder of nonprofit and education consulting company Umana Consultancy LLC, as he uncovers the historical experiences of Black people with disabilities, with a focus on St. Louis.

More Information

Website:
Black History and Disability Keynote: Etefia Umana

Contacts and Location

Get directions

Location:
Missouri History Museum
5700 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63112

Sponsor:
Missouri History Museum

View details and materials on stlouis-mo.gov

Did you notice an error? Is there information that you expected to find on this page, but didn't? Let us know below, and we'll work on it.

Was this page helpful?



Comments are helpful!
500 character limit

Feedback is anonymous.

2 comments from people like you have helped us improve this page. Keep the feedback coming!