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Incluse This! Episode 12: We Have Sh** to Understand

Incluse This! Episode 12: We Have Sh** to Understand

Released Wednesday, 7th April 2021
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Incluse This! Episode 12: We Have Sh** to Understand

Incluse This! Episode 12: We Have Sh** to Understand

Incluse This! Episode 12: We Have Sh** to Understand

Incluse This! Episode 12: We Have Sh** to Understand

Wednesday, 7th April 2021
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Episode 12: We Have Sh** to UnderstandGUEST: Molly Bloom, PhD, Inclusive Design Researcher, Adobehttps://media.blubrry.com/incluse_this/content.blubrry.com/incluse_this/S1_E12_We_Have_Sh--to_Understand.mp3The Incluse This! podcast has forever changed me, and that's the point. As my dear friend, colleague, and guest this week so eloquently put it, "One of the main ways this journey has impacted me is that I've learned that I absolutely have internalized ableism. I think - there's productivity and there are timelines, and we have to stick to that. And you kindly remind me what it's like to experience your disability. It has helped me shift the way I understand how we can get things done in a more collective way, that's less about this sense of productivity that requires an able body and an able mind." She goes on to say, " I've learned about the different perspectives that are in different disability communities within the larger community, and how those don't always align with the people who might be the most vocal advocates in the disability community." We hope you've enjoyed the journey as much as we have! Until next season…take care and be well.

QUICK LINKSAs language, perceptions and social mores change at a seemingly faster and faster rate, it is becoming increasingly difficult for communicators to figure out how to refer to people with disabilities. This style guide, developed by the National Center on Disability and Journalism at Arizona State University, is intended to help. It covers almost 200 words and terms commonly used when referring to disability.

OUR GUEST: Molly J Bloom, PhDMolly has felt an affinity for and responsibility to the disability community since sustaining a life-changing injury as a teenager in 2006. Since then, she has co-founded the only women's wheelchair basketball team in California, completed a PhD drawing on anthropology and disability studies, and learned from her friends and peers that disability community always involves sharing knowledge, advocacy, and living joyfully. In her doctoral studies at UCLA, Molly brought together critical perspectives on race, class, and disability community.Her research, funded by the National Science Foundation among other organizations, was recognized for its commitment to diversity when she was inducted into the Edward A. Bouchet Honor Society in 2018. She has authored publications on topics ranging from adaptive athletics, to disability in the Middle East, to Brazilian Sign Language. Recently, Molly has relocated to home of the American Disability Rights Movement, the Bay Area, where she is busy working as an Inclusive Design Researcher for Adobe and soaking in the activist milieu. She thrives on connection and collective growth and longs for the day when she can build joy in-person with her disabled kin.

TRANSCRIPTHi and welcome to Incluse This! I'm your host, Sarah Kirwan, and this is a movement for disability equity.

Today, we're talking with my very dear friend and colleague, Dr. Molly Bloom, and we're talking about Season One of the Incluse This! Podcast, which as of today is a wrap!

Dr. Molly Bloom has felt an affinity for and responsibility to the disability community since sustaining a life-changing injury as a teenager in 2006. Since then, she has co-founded the only women's wheelchair basketball team in California, completed a PhD drawing on anthropology and disability studies, and learned from her friends and peers that disability community always involves sharing knowledge, advocacy, and living joyfully. In her doctoral studies at UCLA, Molly brought together critical perspectives on race, class, and disability community.

Her research, funded by the National Science Foundation among other organizations, was recognized for its commitment to diversity when she was inducted into the Edward A. Bouchet Honor Society in 2018. She has authored publications on topics ranging from adaptive athletics,

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