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Sally and Regina: A Fable of Two Twins and Their Different Educational Journeys

One of the great storytellers in disability advocacy was Lou Brown, co-founder of TASH, who passed away a little over a year ago. And so today, on Tell A Story Day, I wanted to share one of Lou’s fables that he gave me permission to update and share. The story of Sally and Regina, the

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Haley Moss | Autistic Independence

What does autistic independence look like? In today’s episode, we interview Haley Moss (autistic attorney, author, and advocate) about her book, The Young Autistic Adult’s Independence Handbook. Haley shares with us the main message she wants to get across to autistic individuals who are seeking independence, alternatives to guardianship, and strategies for educators to foster

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Creating Cultures of Belonging in Education and Beyond with Alida Miranda-Wolff

Show Notes About the Guest(s): Alida Miranda-Wolff is the CEO and founder of Ethos, a consultancy firm specializing in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) transformation. She is notable for her book, “Cultures of Belonging: Building Inclusive Organizations that Last,” which explores strategies for fostering inclusive environments. Alida’s background spans higher education at the University

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What Inclusionists Need To Know About the Anti-CRT Movement

Show Notes What is Critical Race Theory and what do advocates for inclusive education need to know about the Anti-CRT movement? For this super-sized episode, we share the story of an inclusive Maryland principal who was pushed out of taking a job as a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Director in Cherokee County, Georgia. A devastating

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The Intersection of Race and Disability | Pop Up Podcast @ #CEC2022

Happy Friday Inclusionists! Today we have a special pop-up podcast interview with some folks I met at the CEC Conference in Orlando this week.   They presented a session called, “The Intersection of Race and Disability: Where Do We Go from Here?”  I think it is an important reminder for us that inclusion and equity

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Amanda Darrow and Shamby Polychronis | Honoring Intersectionality

Today on the podcast, we welcome Amanda Darrow (Utah Pride Center) and Shamby Polychronis (University of Utah) to talk about honoring intersectionality between the disability and LGBTQIA+ communities.  We cover a lot of ground including the difference between gender/sexuality/sex, pronouns, stats on people who identify as both LGBTQIA+ and disabled, and ways educators can make

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