
Stories and ideas from a community that won’t sit where society puts us: Disability identity, culture, and art. Transcripts at WhoAmIToStopIt.com
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureArts | |||

Listen to this post: Alice Wong has died. I’m not doing a fifteen-hour tribute on the podcast, which is how long it would take me to scratch the surface of describing how much she meant to me and how much she gave the world and will continue to give.... more
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Listen to this post: (The podcast episode is at the bottom of the page.) In 2019, I produced a story called When Disability Requires a Different Approach for the 70 Million podcast and hadn’t shared it. I would like to produce an episode on a social ... more
Listen to this post: (The podcast episode is at the bottom of the page.) Wow! Another two-parter. So, I did two whole podcast episodes in the entire year of 2024. 2025 is starting off with a lot more energy and drive, and with that comes more connect... more
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This podcast is a part of the movement of in disability culture which rejects medical analyses of our lives, or reduces us to inspirational victims of tragedy. The political urgency for an intersectional disability lens in social justice movements boils under the surface of each episode. This podcast is not only well-produced and edited but it is also transcribed, which which demonstrates this podcaster’s commitment to access. So excited for more to come!
This is a great series. The host does a wonderful job of balancing guests, including many people from inside world of disability - with a focus on people with disabilities themselves. Stories like these are too few and too far between, and this podcast is a welcome addition! Well worth downloading, subscribing, and checking out the other projects of the host and her guests.










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