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In this rich conversation, I am joined by Dr Naomi Lawson Jacobs, a researcher-activist whose work focusses on disability and neurodiversity. We explore the shift from seeing disabled/neurodivergent people as 'broken', to recognising the brokenness of our society and churches; the kinds of insight we can all gain about our bodies, from disability theology; and the points of connection between the experiences of ableism, and other forms of exclusion. Thanks for sticking with me for this series!

Naomi's book:

https://www.dartonlongmantodd.co.uk/titles/2360-9781913657185-at-the-gates

Lamar Hardwick on the intersection of racism and ableism https://www.eden.co.uk/christian-books/understanding-the-faith/general-theological-issues/how-ableism-fuels-racism-dismantling-the-hierarchy-of-bodies-in-the-church/

Additional Resources mentioned

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23312521.2023.2249452⁠

⁠https://kar.kent.ac.uk/102598/1/K.%20Waldock%20-%20The%20Impossible%20Subject%20%20Belonging%20as%20a%20Neurodivergent%20in%20Congregations%20-%20PPDF.pdf⁠

⁠https://ndconnection.co.uk/blog/powerlessness-to-empowerment-part-two⁠

⁠https://pavpub.com/the-double-empathy-reader⁠

https://www.eden.co.uk/christian-books/christian-living/social-issues-and-responsibility/loving-our-own-bones/

https://www.inclusive-church.org/2022/03/03/introduction-fiona-macmillian-speaks-at-the-general-synod-launch-of-the-booklet-something-worth-sharing/https://newcastlecathedral.org.uk/new-disabled-christ-exhibition/