Heather Evans

Heather Evans is a white woman with short brown hair tucked into a plaid cap. She is seated and smiling, resting her chin on the top her hand holding a cane, against a backdrop of books on shelves.
Acting Assistant Professor

Heather Evans is a white woman with short brown hair tucked into a plaid cap. She is seated and smiling, resting her chin on the top her hand holding a cane, against a backdrop of books on shelves. is a socio-legal scholar who focuses on the ways in which institutions such as the law, higher education, and the medical field interact with marginalized populations. She has conducted statistical analyses, ethnographic fieldwork, and evaluation research. Heather’s current work is in the field of Critical Disability Studies examining disclosure, identity management, and workplace accommodations among people with physical, mental, and sensory differences that are not readily apparent. She is also committed to community based research and does consulting work for local social justice organizations, primarily focusing on disparities within the criminal justice system.  Heather earned a Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of Washington and spent 8 years teaching courses in the Department of Sociology; Disability Studies Program; and the Law, Societies & Justice Department at UW. She joined the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at UW in July 2021 as an Acting Assistant Professor and Research Director for the Northwest ADA Center serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.