Felt and Vanessa ChangĮp 95: Black Doctors with Disabilities with Justin BullockĮp 94: Healthcare Rationing with Britney WilsonĮp 93: Indigenous Disabled Creators with Johnnie JaeĮp 92: Disabled Afro-Latina Artists with Jen White-JohnsonĮp 91: Disabled Engineers with Emily AckermanĮp 90: Disabled Immigrants with Conchita Hernandez LegorretaĮp 87: Climate Action with Kera Sherwood-O’ReganĮp 85: Fat Liberation with Max Airborne and Caleb LunaĮp 83: Disabled Dancers with India HarvilleĮp 82a: Americans with Disabilities Act with Conchita Hernandez LegorretaĮp 82: Americans with Disabilities Act with Alice WongĮp 79: Disabled Candidates with Amanda SiebeĮp 77: Mental Health Advocacy with Kathy FlahertyĮp 76: Film Festivals with Alex Locust and Karen NakamuraĮp 75: Coronavirus and Disaster Planning with Germán Luis Parodi and Valerie NovackĮp 74a: Coronavirus and Spirituality with Elliot KuklaĮp 74: Coronavirus and Caregiving with Heather Watkins and Dawn GibsonĮp 73: Housing with Sean Betouliere and Ian SmithĮp 71: Games with André J. The podcast ended with episode 100 in April 2021 with possible audio stories coming in the future so do not unsubscribe! You can download the Disability Visibility Podcast Resource Guide, a list of all episodes with links in a PDF.ĭisability Visibility is a production of the Disability Visibility Project, an online community dedicated to creating, sharing, and amplifying disability media and culture.Ĭheryl Green, Audio Producer and Text TranscriptionĮp 100: Podcasting with Geraldine Ah-Sue, Cheryl Green, and Sarika MehtaĮp 99: Online Activism with Andrew Pulrang and Gregg BeratanĮp 98: Disabled Students with Alena MoralesĮp 97: Disabled Refugees with Mustafa RfatĮp 96: Art and Technology with Lindsey D. Named one of the 15 best podcasts by women that you’re not listening to by Refinery 29 in 2021. It’s time to hear more disabled people in podcasting and radio. If you’re interested in disability rights, social justice, and intersectionality, this show is for you. Disability Visibility is a podcast hosted by San Francisco night owl Alice Wong featuring conversations on politics, culture, and media with disabled people. Mary shares real-life stories of how offering a different learning environment can help kids who may have been struggling thrive.Or subscribe with your favorite app by using the address below We also learn some of the benefits of having training that bridges the gap between academics and hands-on experience. Mary shares insights on how your school can get a makerspace, and her company even offers 3D models for proposals and grant writing. We talk about equipment that goes into a makerspace, from furniture to supplies and tools. in Curriculum and Educational Technology, and has served on several STEM-focused boards. She has five years of teaching experience, holds an M.Ed. She managed the STEM-certified process as well as Indiana Academic Standards revision for engineering, computer science, and IT. Mary Recently served the Indiana Department of Education as Engineering and Technology Specialist. She is passionate about creating opportunities for learners through career, technical, STEM, and robotics training. Mary Rinehart is the President and CEO of 1st Maker Space, LLC.
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