
BONUS EPISODE: Disability is Indeed Political - Part 2
06/01/22 • 24 min
Content warning: Mentions of suicidal thoughts, depression, mass shootings
In part 2 of this very special bonus episode, Mary continues her conversation with Dom Kelly, the Georgia Fundraising Director and the Director of Disability Engagement & Accessibility for Stacey Abrams’ campaign for Governor of Georgia.
The two discuss the political nature of disability/Disability Rights, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the lack of weight it carries legally, the pandemic, mental health, and more.
The Politics of Disability was named Best Interview Podcast at the Astoria Film Festival in both October 2022 and again in June 2023.
Content warning: Mentions of suicidal thoughts, depression, mass shootings
In part 2 of this very special bonus episode, Mary continues her conversation with Dom Kelly, the Georgia Fundraising Director and the Director of Disability Engagement & Accessibility for Stacey Abrams’ campaign for Governor of Georgia.
The two discuss the political nature of disability/Disability Rights, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the lack of weight it carries legally, the pandemic, mental health, and more.
The Politics of Disability was named Best Interview Podcast at the Astoria Film Festival in both October 2022 and again in June 2023.
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BONUS EPISODE: Disability is Indeed Political - Part 1
Content warning: Mentions of children's death
In part 1 of this very special bonus episode, Mary speaks with friend, former colleague at Neighborhood Access, and fellow advocate Dom Kelly.
Dom Kelly is currently the Georgia Fundraising Director and the Director of Disability Engagement & Accessibility for Stacey Abrams’ campaign for Governor of Georgia.
Previously, he was Senior Fundraising Manager at Fair Fight Action, the voting rights organization founded by Stacey Abrams, where he also created and led the organization’s Disability Council composed of prominent disability advocates and policy experts from across the country.
Dom is one of a set of triplets with Cerebral Palsy and has been a disability advocate since he was four years old. Starting when he was a young teenager, Dom and his brothers toured around the world with their rock band, touring and collaborating with artists like Indigo Girls, Joan Baez, The Bangles, and more and releasing 6 records over 15+ years.
He is now retired from music, but with a decade of experience in digital and editorial strategy, he has devoted his life to progressive politics, policy, and advocacy. He received a Master of Science in Nonprofit Leadership degree from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Policy and Practice where he also received the Excellence in Social Impact award.
Additionally, he holds a bachelor’s degree in music production, a master’s degree in journalism, an executive certificate in social impact strategy, and a graduate certificate in interdisciplinary disability studies.
Dom currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife Catie, their dog Vivi, and their cat Pippi Longstocking.
Mary and Dom discuss the lack of research in adults with Cerebral Palsy, voter suppression, particularly pertaining to disabled voters, and the myth surrounding those with intellectual disabilities when it comes to voting.
The Politics of Disability was named Best Interview Podcast at the Astoria Film Festival in both October 2022 and again in June 2023.
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The Intersection of Generational Trauma and Ableism - Part 2
Content warning: Mentions of natural disasters, death of a pet, ableism, COVID
Mary and Jocy continue their conversation during the second part of this interview. They discuss disabled and chronically ill individuals being left behind/forgotten during natural disasters, ableism in the education system, COVID, and more.
Jocelyn Mondragon, also known as Jocy is dedicated to building community by sharing Disability y Latinidad through a political and creative lens. She's a content creator, activist, model, and speaker. Her work on access, disability, and the intersections of race and disability has led her to speaking at universities, political organizations, and being featured in ABC, NowThis, BuzzFeed, and many more. When not creating content for her social media platforms, you can find Jocy playing with her cat or dancing in her wheelchair on her Instagram stories.
You can follow Jocy on social media here and here.
The Politics of Disability was named Best Interview Podcast at the Astoria Film Festival in both October 2022 and again in June 2023.
The Politics of Disability - BONUS EPISODE: Disability is Indeed Political - Part 2
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