Defense of Democracy Podcast
Friends. Allies. Americans. Folks taking small steps towards big change. The Defense of Democracy podcast tells their stories. Hosted by Karen Svoboda.
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We advocate for legislators, educators, and administrators who will work to maintain communities as well as a public education system that supports and enhances our shared experiences regardless of religious beliefs, cultural background, or sexual orientation.
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Defense of Democracy Podcast
Project 2025: A Threat to Disability Rights with Nadina Laspina
In this episode Karen speaks with disability advocate Nadina Laspina about her life experiences, the challenges faced by the disabled community, and the importance of intersectionality in advocacy. Nadina shares her personal journey from childhood in Sicily, her struggles with polio, and her involvement in the disability rights movement. The conversation also touches on the current threats to public education and the rights of disabled individuals, particularly in light of political movements like Project 2025. Nadina emphasizes the need for continued advocacy and the power of storytelling in raising awareness about disability issues.
Conversation Highlights:
- Nadina Laspina has been a disability advocate for many years.
- Disability is a natural part of the human condition.
- The disability community intersects with all marginalized groups.
- Public education is under threat, impacting disabled children.
- Project 2025 poses a significant risk to disability rights.
- Nadina's memoir, 'Such a Pretty Girl,' explores her life and advocacy.
- Pity towards disabled individuals can be harmful and stigmatizing.
- Advocacy requires ongoing effort and resilience.
- The disability rights movement has evolved to focus on justice and identity.
- Storytelling can empower and educate both disabled and non-disabled individuals.
Resources:
Nadina's website: http://www.nadinalaspina.com/
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