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ADALive! Episode 153: Disability Studies and Ethics as a Path to Equality and Justice
Archive, Bios, Description, Resources, and Transcripts available at: https://adalive.org/episodes/episode-153/ Our guest, Dr. Joseph A. Stramondo, drawing on both philosophical analysis and his own…
Episode 152: New Opportunities for Job Success for Workers who are Blind: The Monarch Rise Project
Archive, Bios, Description, and Transcripts for Episode 152: New Opportunities for Job Success for Workers who are Blind: The Monarch Rise Project https://adalive.org/episodes/episode-152/ The…
Let's Get To Work: Knowledge Translation and the Future of Disability Employment Policy
Jonathan Martinis, Director of Knowledge Translation for the DEP RRTC, and Barry Whaley, Director of the Southeast ADA Center, join the DEP RRTC’s Let’s Get to Work podcast to discuss how knowledge…
Let's Get To Work: The Business Case for Employing People with Disabilities
More information, bios, and transcript available at: https://bbi-dep-rrtc.org/resources/podcast-series/lgtw-beth-23/ Beth Sirull, President and CEO of the National Organization on Disability (NOD),…
Episode 151: When Eating Is a Disability Rights Issue
In this episode, we welcome Naureen Hunani, a registered dietitian, educator, and the founder of Registered Dieticians or RDs for Neurodiversity, a group dedicated to changing how healthcare and…
Episode 150: A Self-Advocate Asks Questions About Using Supported Decision-Making
Get answers to questions about Supported Decision-Making (SDM) in this conversation between Leo True Frost, a wheelchair user with cerebral palsy who uses a communication device to speak, and…
Let's Get To Work: Disability and Employment Policy: A Conversation with Lex Frieden
Lex Frieden, a pioneering disability rights activist, shares his journey from the car accident that left him paralyzed to his pivotal role in shaping disability employment policy. He recounts his…
Episode 149: Holiday Hospitality for Guests with Disabilities
Nancy Horton, Associate Director of the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center, discusses the top five hospitality holidays for guests with disabilities. She emphasizes the importance of year-round accessibility,…
ADALive! Episode 148 : Housing, Disability Rights, and Planning Accessible Communities
Archive, Bios, Description, and Transcripts for Episode 148: Housing, Disability Rights, and Planning Accessible Communities available at https://adalive.org/episodes/episode-148/ Professor Robin…
Episode 147: Top Technical Assistance Questions with the Southeast ADA Center
In this episode, we talk about some of the most common questions that the Southeast ADA Center received this year related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the legal rights of people…
Episode 21: Long COVID: An Emerging, Essential Research Area
Vidya Sundar and Debra Brucker, co-principal investigators of the University of New Hampshire’s new Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project (DRRP) on Living and Working with Long COVID and…
Episode 20: Long COVID and Disability Employment Policy
Sharon Rennert, senior attorney with the ADA Division of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, has played a leading role in the development of their policy interpretations of the Americans…
Episode 19: Accommodations in the Era of Long COVID
Professor Yana Rodgers, Rutgers University and Professor Jennifer Cohen, Miami University discuss their collaborative research about Long COVID, disability and accommodation. Their research examines…
Episode 18: Advocating for Long Haulers
Pandemic Patients founder Andrew Wylam discusses the reasons he created the organization, and his vision for future national efforts to address issues facing individuals with disabilities with Long…
Episode 17: Disability and Telework: An Encouraging and Concerning Trend
Mason Ameri, associate professor at the Rutgers University Business School, describes how the pandemic has transformed the outlook of disability employment. Tight labor markets have demonstrated an…
Episode 16: Advancing Disability Inclusion in Apprenticeship Programs
Nicholas Wyman, executive director of the Institute for Workforce Skills and Innovation, describes the value that apprenticeships offer in addressing disability employment disparities. In doing so,…
Episode 15: Unraveling Disability Employment Statistics: Impact of COVID
Ari Ne’eman, doctoral candidate in health policy at Harvard University, says that the numbers demonstrate the extraordinary impact the COVID-19-induced shift to expanded telework had on the…
Episode 14: Envisioning a Future of Disability Inclusion
Lydia Brown, director of public policy at the National Disability Institute, discusses two issues preventing people with disabilities from excelling in the workforce and in general: policies that…
Episode 13: Re-Evaluating Support Systems for People with Disabilities
Zach Morris, Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University School of Social Work, calls for a re-evaluation of the systems in place to support people with disabilities. We must recognize that people…
Episode 12: Increasing Employment Outcomes
Lisa Mills, Owner, Moving to a Different Drum, Disability Policy and Services Consulting, discusses opportunities to increase employment outcomes by braiding and blending resources across funding…
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