
Episode 2: Ableism as a gatekeeper in academia
06/25/20 • 52 min
Tessa and Sü talk about ableism in academia and how the status-quo can be improved. This episode underlines the importance of respecting each other's experience, advocating for one another and pushing for what should be a mandatory disability training for staff and faculty members as well as centralizing/unifying information across institutes.
Tessa and Sü talk about ableism in academia and how the status-quo can be improved. This episode underlines the importance of respecting each other's experience, advocating for one another and pushing for what should be a mandatory disability training for staff and faculty members as well as centralizing/unifying information across institutes.
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