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18: Disability and the Arts
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07/01/21 • 22 min
Molly Joyce, a nationally acclaimed composer, joins us to discuss the intersection of disability and music. Molly highlights what she calls a false social constriction — artists being limited by normative standards of performativity and virtuosity. She delves into the meaning of her debut album, Breaking and Entering, and how it promoted her creative development. Molly invites us to question the assumptions and traditions of music and make it more accessible to perceive and perform.
Visit her website: https://www.mollyjoyce.com/
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33: Disability Data Initiative
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01/06/22 • 24 min
Dr. Sophie Mitra, professor in the department of economics, co-director of the disability studies program, and founding director of the research consortium on disability at Fordham University, discusses the disability data initiative. Dr. Mitra shares her findings that people with disabilities are often not included in national surveys, not asked meaningful questions, and can be stigmatized. Dr. Mitra's work emphasizes that disability is common and that the inequalities associated with disability vary across countries.
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Episode transcripts can be found at http://disabilityhealth.jhu.edu/included/
Useful Links:
Disability Data Initiative: https://disabilitydata.ace.fordham.edu/
Disability Studies Program: Disability Studies | Fordham
24: Ableism in Healthcare - Part 1
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09/16/21 • 36 min
Assistant Professor at UNC School of Medicine and pediatric neurologist at the Carolina Institute of Developmental Disabilities, Dr. Diana Cejas discusses how ableism impacts patients and physicians in this two-part episode. She explains how disability is more than pathology, and shares how the culture in medicine pressures physicians to hide their disabilities. Dr. Cejas calls for the improvement of disability awareness and representation in medicine.
The discussion continues in the next part.
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31: Music and Hearing
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12/01/21 • 30 min
Music producer, composer, and hearing technology consultant Richard Einhorn describes his diverse experiences from creating award-winning music to advocating for adults with hearing loss worldwide. Einhorn tells his story of suddenly losing hearing and experimenting with powerful hearing assistance technologies. He shares his optimism for universal design to destigmatize hearing assistance and allow music to be accessible to all.
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Episode transcripts can be found at http://disabilityhealth.jhu.edu/included/
Learn more at: www.richardeinhorn.com
Other links
- Preventing and Negating Hearing Loss Sound on Sound Magazine: https://www.soundonsound.com/sound-advice/preventing-negating-hearing-loss
- LE Audio: The Evolution of Bluetooth: Sound on Sound Magazine: https://www.soundonsound.com/sound-advice/le-audio-evolution-bluetooth
- Sound of Real: Hearing Health Magazine : https://hearinghealthfoundation.org/blogs/sound-of-real-a-music-composers-reactions-to-sound-of-metal
- Biden’s Latest Executive Order Is a Boon for People with Hearing Loss Hearing Health Technology Matters Web site https://hearinghealthmatters.org/findhearing/biden-executive-order-otc-hearing-aids-people-with-hearing-loss/
- The Consumerization of Hearing Health Comes of Age Canadian Audiologist Magazine: https://canadianaudiologist.ca/issue/volume-8-issue-1-2021/hearing-health-consumerization/
- Music, Sound Quality, and Hearing Aids: An Interview with Brian Moore and Richard Einhorn Canadian Audiologist Magazine: https://canadianaudiologist.ca/issue/volume-5-issue-3-2018/moore-einhorn-interview-feature/
26: Keyonna Mayo
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09/30/21 • 22 min
Keyonna Mayo, a Baltimore City disability community leader, and Corey Warren, an attorney from Disability Rights Maryland, describe the obstacles faced by the disability community in Baltimore City. Keyonna discusses gaps in community accessibility within Baltimore City, including sidewalks, and describes how both people with disabilities and the community at large benefit from accessible spaces. And we talk about the need for better systems of accountability and input from the disability community in order to ensure our communities are accessible and inclusive for everyone.
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Episode transcripts can be found at http://disabilityhealth.jhu.edu/included/
Twitter: @KeyonnaMayo
22: Disability within the Health Profession
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08/12/21 • 31 min
Dr. Lisa Meeks is focused on promoting equal access in health professional education for trainees with disabilities. Dr. Meeks aims to change the paradigm from focusing only on individuals accommodations for people with disabilities to removing ableist barriers and creating inclusive environments that are accessible for all. Dr. Meeks highlights how creating inclusive environments for people with disabilities in health professions advances health equity more broadly.
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6. Disability Rights in Psychiatric Hospitals and Long COVID
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02/25/21 • 35 min
Kathy Flaherty, Executive Director of the Connecticut Legal Rights Project, discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected people with psychiatric disabilities, particularly those in inpatient facilities. Kathy shares her work in Connecticut advocating for the rights of patients in psychiatric hospitals as well as her own experience with the flaws in our mental healthcare system. Additionally, Kathy delves into long COVID-19 the long-term impacts of the pandemic on the disability community.
Episode transcripts can be found at http://disabilityhealth.jhu.edu/included
Kathy is on Twitter @ConnConnection and is on Instagram at @reddevilsfan8332.
Learn more about the Connecticut Legal Rights Project at http://www.clrp.org/.
38: Disability and Emergency Management During COVID-19
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03/17/22 • 24 min
Linda Mastandrea, Director of the Office of Disability Integration and Coordination at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), shares her work as a disability law and civil rights attorney. She discusses her role in the COVID-19 response, the lack of data on how emergencies impact people with disabilities, and the barriers for people with disabilities to access emergency assistance. This episode highlights the importance of including people with disabilities in the decision-making process.
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Episode transcripts can be found at http://disabilityhealth.jhu.edu/included/
Resource Links
- Learn more about the FEMA Office of Disability Integration and Coordination (ODIC) and its mission, and subscribe to receive news and updates about our work: Office of Disability Integration and Coordination | FEMA.gov
- Learn more about the ODIC Director, Linda Mastandrea: Linda Mastandrea | FEMA.gov
- Learn and share disaster preparedness resources for People with Disabilities: Individuals with Disabilities | Ready.gov I Personas con discapacidades | Ready.gov
36: Allyship and Education to Combat Disability Bias
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02/17/22 • 43 min
Dr. Kathleen Bogart, Director of the Disability and Social Interaction Lab at Oregon State University, discusses her research on congenital and acquired disabilities, ableism, and stigma-related stress management. She describes the disability self-concept as an individual's disability identity and how someone navigates the world in relation to that identity. Dr. Bogart additionally outlines the importance of allyship for people with disabilities, the role of education to combat ableism, and a need to create better metrics for disability research.
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Episode transcripts can be found at http://disabilityhealth.jhu.edu/included/
Useful Links:
- Disability Advocacy and Research Network (DARN): https://darndisability.org/
- Psychology Today blog: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/disability-is-diversity.
19: Disability and Aging with Dignity
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07/15/21 • 27 min
Sarah Szanton is the professor for health equity and social justice and director of the Center for Innovative Care in Aging at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. In this episode, Dr. Szanton describes her innovative model, Community Aging in Place—Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE), which combines multifactorial interventions focused on helping people age with dignity and independence at home. Dr. Szanton discusses how we can take public health from an epidemiologic inference to the clinical trial level before reaching an effective policy approach and, finally a cost-effective benefit.
Visit Website: CAPABLE
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How many episodes does Included: The Disability Equity Podcast have?
Included: The Disability Equity Podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
What topics does Included: The Disability Equity Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, Equity, Podcasts, Science, Disability and Healthcare.
What is the most popular episode on Included: The Disability Equity Podcast?
The episode title '35: Disability Economics' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Included: The Disability Equity Podcast?
The average episode length on Included: The Disability Equity Podcast is 29 minutes.
How often are episodes of Included: The Disability Equity Podcast released?
Episodes of Included: The Disability Equity Podcast are typically released every 13 days, 9 hours.
When was the first episode of Included: The Disability Equity Podcast?
The first episode of Included: The Disability Equity Podcast was released on Oct 8, 2020.
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