Aymon Langlois
Disabled author-activist, educator, and consultant Aymon E. Langlois (he/him) joined the Berklee community in 2025 as an Access Advisor. Langlois holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Skidmore College, where he concentrated on activist-rooted disability studies. His debut essay collection, Ugly Feet, OCD, and Other Intimations of Resistance: A Narrative Suite on Disability and Masculinity, is out now from Anxiety Press and has been positively reviewed by disabled elders Ben Mattlin, Dev Ramsawakh, and Pulitzer Prize finalist Andrew Leland.
A skilled and diplomatic communicator and passionate advocate for students, Langlois looks forward to bringing disabled experience and nuanced expertise to collaborations with campus partners. He endeavors to instill in disabled students a sense of pride and empowerment in their identities. A lover of Goldfish and 19th-century literature, he lives and runs in the Boston area.
Langlois can work with you to establish your in-class, housing, or dietary accommodations.