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Breaking Down Disability Stigma - EP 27

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How do we dismantle the disability stigma? This latest arc on the Care Work podcast explores the concept of disability justice from the perspectives of three people—Tim Villegas, María Emilia Lasso de la Vega, and Lauren Schrero Levy—who are working to change our social approach to accessibility and inclusivity.
In this episode, Alida Miranda-Wolff reflects on the ways stigma and a repurposed definition of “normal” have impacted disability justice, from the history of society’s aversion to disability to the possibility of a future where people with different abilities are viewed not as inconveniences but as essential contributors to our communities.
Explore the origins stigma and what we can do to disassemble the harmful attitudes that hold as back.
Tune in to learn:

  • The definition of stigma and the development of disability as an inconvenience
  • The role of industrialization in the segregation of and aversion to disability
  • How closed captioning is a proof positive that accessible spaces benefit us all
  • The role pre-emptive inclusivity plays in standardizing accessibility

Important resources from this episode:

Connect With Alida:

Advocate for under

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36 episoder

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Innehåll tillhandahållet av Alida Miranda-Wolff. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Alida Miranda-Wolff eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.

How do we dismantle the disability stigma? This latest arc on the Care Work podcast explores the concept of disability justice from the perspectives of three people—Tim Villegas, María Emilia Lasso de la Vega, and Lauren Schrero Levy—who are working to change our social approach to accessibility and inclusivity.
In this episode, Alida Miranda-Wolff reflects on the ways stigma and a repurposed definition of “normal” have impacted disability justice, from the history of society’s aversion to disability to the possibility of a future where people with different abilities are viewed not as inconveniences but as essential contributors to our communities.
Explore the origins stigma and what we can do to disassemble the harmful attitudes that hold as back.
Tune in to learn:

  • The definition of stigma and the development of disability as an inconvenience
  • The role of industrialization in the segregation of and aversion to disability
  • How closed captioning is a proof positive that accessible spaces benefit us all
  • The role pre-emptive inclusivity plays in standardizing accessibility

Important resources from this episode:

Connect With Alida:

Advocate for under

  continue reading

36 episoder

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