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Our Toolkit to Tackle Life’s Milestones - with Ann Siegel

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

Release Date: 08/03/2023

#CripTheVote and Voting Advocacy - with Andrew Pulrang and Gregg Beratan show art #CripTheVote and Voting Advocacy - with Andrew Pulrang and Gregg Beratan

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

This podcast episode features Andrew Pulrang and Gregg Beratan, prominent figures in disability advocacy and social change. Their pioneering initiative, #CripTheVote, created alongside Alice Wong, has been important in raising awareness about the political power of disabled citizens and sparking meaningful conversations about disability, politics, and activism. Through their efforts, Pulrang and Beratan have used social media to foster a continuous online space that acts as a living archive for disability voting and civic engagement work. Our conversation also considers and discusses concerns...

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History of the Mad Movement - with Vesper Moore show art History of the Mad Movement - with Vesper Moore

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

In this episode of You First, co-hosts Keith and Maddie speak with Indigenous activist and disability rights leader Vesper Moore about the Mad Movement, psychiatric survivorship, and envisioning a future of collective care. Vesper, deeply involved in mental health and disability rights activism, discusses their work in altering perceptions and legislation surrounding mental health both nationally and with international bodies. The conversation delves into the history of psychiatric survivor movements, the problematic nature of involuntary commitment, and the importance of community care over...

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Global Disability Progress - with Rosangela Berman Bieler and Patricia Almeida show art Global Disability Progress - with Rosangela Berman Bieler and Patricia Almeida

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

In today's episode, we are joined by two international disability advocates, Rosangela Berman Bieler and Patricia Almeida. During our conversation, we discuss the importance and impact of global disability policy and rights work, including their work with the UN and UNICEF. They also discuss how other countries compare to the US regarding disability progress and inclusion, global accessibility initiatives, and the need for continued fighting for disability rights. Relevant Links                          

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Inclusive Disaster & Emergency Strategies - with Shaylin Sluzalis & Germán Parodi show art Inclusive Disaster & Emergency Strategies - with Shaylin Sluzalis & Germán Parodi

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

In this week's episode, co-hosts Keith and Maddie talk with The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies' Co-Directors Shaylin Sluzalis & Germán Parodi. The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies (The Partnership) is the only U.S. disability-led, 501(c)(3) organization that prioritizes equity, access, disability rights, disability justice, and full inclusion of people with disabilities, older adults, and people with access and functional needs before, during and after disasters and emergencies. We chat about how their work started, how Floridians with disabilities can stay...

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Disability Activism Through Art - with Jen White-Johnson show art Disability Activism Through Art - with Jen White-Johnson

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

In this episode of You First, we talk with Jen White-Johnson (she/they), a renowned artist, educator, and disability activist who uses the arts as a medium to champion the life, joy, and experiences of the disabled and neurodivergent community. Jen discusses their journey as someone diagnosed with ADHD later in life, the barriers for disabled Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) to getting a diagnosis, and the impact of their son being diagnosed with autism. They talk about the need for more disabled BIPOC representation in visual media, their efforts to bring disabled...

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The ABCs of IEPs - with April Katine and Daysi Ortiz show art The ABCs of IEPs - with April Katine and Daysi Ortiz

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

Two Disability Rights Florida education advocates, April Katine and Daysi Ortiz, join Keith in education planning for students with disabilities. The three discuss the importance of individual education plans (IEPs) and transition planning and offer tips on how parents can more effectively find success throughout the process. Tune in to learn about the various services available under IEP, how to prepare for IEP meetings, the significance of periodic re-evaluations, the importance of maintaining written records, and how to best collaborate with your child's IEP team. Relevant links:  ...

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Disability Inclusive Campaigning - with Neal Carter, Jess Moore Matthews, Sarah Blahovec, and Dom Kelly show art Disability Inclusive Campaigning - with Neal Carter, Jess Moore Matthews, Sarah Blahovec, and Dom Kelly

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

In this episode of You First, hosts Keith and Maddie talk with guests Neal Carter, Jess Moore Matthews, Sarah Blahovec, and Dom Kelly about disability-inclusive campaigning, strategies to reach disabled voters, and the significance of accessible elections. Today's episode is not about any specific candidates or voting laws. Instead, we focus on the broader culture of political campaigns, exploring why the disability community often feels excluded and what disabled organizers are doing to challenge this status quo. The discussion touches on the unique perspectives of our guests...

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Say the Word: Disability - with Lawrence Carter-Long, Damian Gregory, and Laura-Lee Minutello show art Say the Word: Disability - with Lawrence Carter-Long, Damian Gregory, and Laura-Lee Minutello

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

In this episode of You First, hosts Keith and Maddie discuss the impact of language on disability rights and inclusion with advocates Lawrence Carter-Long, Damian Gregory, and Laura-Lee Minutello. The conversation highlights the #SayTheWord disability campaign, personal experiences with disability-related language, government services, marketing, and legislation affecting the disability community. They discuss person-first versus identity-first language and how language influences societal perspectives and policy-making. They emphasize that people with disabilities are integral to...

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Disability and LGBTQ+ History, Law, and Solidarity - Webinar Audio show art Disability and LGBTQ+ History, Law, and Solidarity - Webinar Audio

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

In this bonus episode, You First Podcast host Maddie talks with 5 guests about various legal and medical precedents that have led to the division between the disability and LGBTQ+ communities. The history between the LGBTQ+ community and the disability community is often at odds with each other. Historically, LGBTQ+ identities were viewed as mental illnesses, and many within the LGBTQ+ community rightfully rejected this. However, debility and harm from LGBTQ+ oppression and discrimination leading to worse health outcomes can cause disability. In fact, despite trans and non-binary people...

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Against Technoableism - with Ashley Shew and Mallory Kay Nelson show art Against Technoableism - with Ashley Shew and Mallory Kay Nelson

You First: The Disability Rights Florida Podcast

In this episode, guests Ashley Shew and Mallory Kay Nelson discuss the concept of technoableism, the history of disability and technology, and the importance of involving disabled people when developing new technologies. They highlight the challenges surrounding the definition of disability, the impact of assistive technology on people with disabilities, and the potential problems that may arise during its implementation, such as the pressure for disabled individuals to conform to an ableist standard. The episode also addresses accessibility, acceptance, and representation of disability in...

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As we head back to school in a few weeks, we wanted to highlight our new Transition Toolkit. Transition is a term to describe when youth are moving into a new phase of life. Think about big transitioning moments in your life growing up: going to middle school, trying to get a job, or being able to vote. The Transition Toolkit has timely, helpful information regarding education plans, like IEPs or 504s, and things like self-advocacy, assistive technology, driver's licenses, and much more. It is accessible, easy to read, and offers youth and their supporters the information needed to plan for a successful future.

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