Podcasts
- Disability VisabilityDisability Visibility is a podcast hosted by San Francisco night owl Alice Wong featuring conversations on politics, culture, and media with disabled people. If you’re interested in disability rights, social justice, and intersectionality, this show is for you.
- NeuromarvelsIn a galaxy not so far away, 2 psychologists, one neurodivergent and one neurotypical, join forces to explore neurodiverse topics with tools of curiosity, thoughtfulness, and care...all in a universe of non-judgment.
- Power Not PityPower Not Pity is a podcast that centers and celebrates the lived experiences of disabled people of color. The host, Maxwell Joy Moore, is a podcaster, poet and political agitator with a fierce desire to change the way disabled people of color are seen in mass media.
Video
- Crip Camp: A Disability RevolutionIn the early 1970s, teenagers with disabilities faced a future shaped by isolation, discrimination and institutionalization. Camp Jened, a ramshackle camp “for the handicapped” (a term no longer used) in the Catskills, exploded those confines. Their bonds endured as many migrated West to Berkeley, California — a hotbed of activism where friends from Camp Jened realized that disruption, civil disobedience, and political participation could change the future for millions.
- My Body Doesn't Oppress Me Society DoesPatty Berne and Stacey Milbern present a social model of disability, explaining how universal design, adaptive devices, and meeting people’s access needs can limit the social, economic, and physical barriers that render physical impairments disabling in an ableist society.
- Sins invalid : An unshamed claim to beauty in the face of invisibilitySins Invalid witnesses a performance project that incubates and celebrates artists with disabilities, centralizing artists of color and queer and gender-variant artists. Since 2006, its performances have explored themes of sexuality, beauty, and the disabled body, impacting thousands through live performance. Sins Invalid is as an entryway into the absurdly taboo topic of sexuality and disability, manifesting a new paradigm of disability justice.