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The Accessible Stall
A disability podcast hosted by Kyle Khachadurian and Emily Ladau about issues within the disability community.
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Conversations on disability politics, culture, and media.
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A podcast that centers and celebrates the lived experiences of disabled people of color.
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Calling Out Ableism Just Got Easier
Web article by Linda Williams, Ph.D. and Monica Slabaugh on the Invisible Disability Project web site.
Everyday Ableism and How We Can Avoid It
Web article by Cara Liebowitz on the website The Body Is Not An Apology.
How to Talk about Disability Sensitively and Avoid Ableist Tropes
Web article by Shruti Rajkumar on the National Public Radio web site.
I’m Not Here for Your Pity or Your Punch Lines
Web article by Emily Ladau on the web sit of the Center for Disability Rights
Understanding Ableism and Negative Reactions to Disability
Web article by Dana S. Dunn, PhD on the American Psychological Association web site.
Interacting with People with Disabilities
Ableism: Etiquette and Examples
Guide from the library at the University of the Fraser Valley in Canada.
Ableism: Language and Microaggressions
Guide from the library at the University of the Fraser Valley in Canada.
Want to be a Better Ally to Disabled People? Here's How
Web article by Thomas Lu and Sylvie Douglis from the National Public Radio web site.
Etiquette: Interacting with People with Disabilities
3 minute video and web article from Respect Ability web site.
Interacting with People with Disabilities
Excerpt from Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design by Shawn Lawton Henry.
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