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Welcome to POWER NOT PITY, where we explore the lives of disabled people of color everywhere! It's all about passing the mic here at POWER NOT PITY and wow, this...
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Welcome to POWER NOT PITY, where we explore the lives of disabled people of color everywhere! It's all about passing the mic here at POWER NOT PITY and wow, this mic has stories to tell!
This is the space where you can be sure to feel safe to talk about all aspects of life as a disabled person of color. These stories work specifically to dismantle ableism by breaking down race, gender and disability. Each episode gleams with this one question: “What’s your disabled power?”
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This is the space where you can be sure to feel safe to talk about all aspects of life as a disabled person of color. These stories work specifically to dismantle ableism by breaking down race, gender and disability. Each episode gleams with this one question: “What’s your disabled power?”
POWER NOT PITY
POWER NOT PITY
16 MAR 2021 · This bonus mini episode finds me at the beach with my thoughts. Listen in to get to know more about what the ocean has taught me about my 7 year journey with MS.
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12 JAN 2021 · Leroy F. Moore, noted activist and poet and founder of Krip-Hop Nation (a global platform for disabled musicians) comes on the show to talk krip-hop and what his Black disabled ancestors mean to him.
13 OCT 2020 · Lilac Vylette Maldonado is a cultural worker and zinester. She comes on this episode to talk about self-authorship and how she creates herself everyday. We talk about life as a Latinx, trans, Two-Spirit femme and the disability community that holds her dearly during this time of upheaval.
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24 JUL 2020 · Thomas Reid is a blind advocate and a podcasting maverick who loves talking about his kids. Hailing from the Bronx, he brings that attitude and audacity to each of his episodes. We talk about a range of issues from adjusting to blindness to the significance of being multiply marginalized in today's society.
20 APR 2020 · What can a companion animal mean to a disabled person of color? Turns out a hell of a lot! Listen in as I have a lively talk with acclaimed Pilipinx, trans, disabled poet Kay Ulanday Barrett about their dog Biggie. This episode is so real, there were many tears had in the studio. Bring your tissues and your heart, you'll need them!
5 DEC 2019 · Want to learn how to make your podcast more accessible? Dive into this episode! Recorded at the 2019 Werk It! Podcast Festival, Bri M. discusses how you can foster more accessibility in podcasting. Come for the cheesy jokes, stay for the call and response!
Welcome to POWER NOT PITY, where we explore the lives of disabled people of color everywhere! It's all about passing the mic here at POWER NOT PITY and wow, this...
show more
Welcome to POWER NOT PITY, where we explore the lives of disabled people of color everywhere! It's all about passing the mic here at POWER NOT PITY and wow, this mic has stories to tell!
This is the space where you can be sure to feel safe to talk about all aspects of life as a disabled person of color. These stories work specifically to dismantle ableism by breaking down race, gender and disability. Each episode gleams with this one question: “What’s your disabled power?”
show less
This is the space where you can be sure to feel safe to talk about all aspects of life as a disabled person of color. These stories work specifically to dismantle ableism by breaking down race, gender and disability. Each episode gleams with this one question: “What’s your disabled power?”
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Organization | Bri M. |
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