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Roots of Inclusion (Host: Carrie Basas)
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S1E7 Ep7: "We just kind of run our family on rage."- Taina Karru-Olsen
Join host Carrie Basas and guest Taina Karru-Olsen in a lively discussion about family engagement, disability justice, and the importance of inclusive education. Taina shares insights from her…
S1E6 Ep6:"97% of us are coming home. We will be reengaged with our families."- Jim Chambers
Join host Carrie Basas as she chats with guest Jim Chambers about the challenges facing families affected by incarceration. They discuss Jim's experiences of family engagement after serving a 23-year…
S1E5 Ep5:"What are the societal choices we've made for access and how does that make it possible for people in community to participate or not participate?"- Anna Zivarts
Join host Carrie Basas and guest Anna Zivarts, author of When Driving Is Not an Option: Steering Away from Car Dependency (Island Press, 2024), as they discuss family engagement and the personal…
S1E4 Ep4: "Dreaming big is an act of resistance, and when we dream big together, we can get to liberation for us all."- Jen Chong Jewell
Join host Carrie Basas and guest Jen Chong Jewell as they discuss their journeys as mothers advocating for, and alongside, their children with disabilities. (Jen is also a new member of the State…
S1E3 Ep3: "I want the beauty and creativity to be emphasized in disability, and simultaneously, the complexity"-Sarah Arvey Tov
Join host Carrie Basas as she engages in a heartfelt conversation with guest Sarah Arvey Tov on the Rooted in Washington Podcast. The episode delves into Sarah's journey from a special education…
S1E2 Ep2: "The real work happens when I leave those rooms and the work still continues" - CiKeithia Pugh
Join host Carrie Basas and guest CiKeithia Pugh as they discuss what you begin to notice when you slow down, the counterproductive need for people to be seen as good before they'll be vulnerable, how…
S1E1 Ep1: “Half the curriculum walks in the door”- Erin Okuno
Join Erin Okuno, Director of the Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds, and Carrie Griffin Basas (host) as they discuss everything from what curriculum comes in the door to what good family…
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Rooted in Washington has published 7 episodes since March 2025, covering topics in Documentary, Society & Culture.
Rooted in Washington is currently dormant with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 58m.
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