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In this week’s episode Cara talks to PhD candidate in Disability Studies, Kim Sauder, about #OrangeGate, the collision of sustainability and accessibility, and her blog post about the kerfuffle sparked by a single snarky tweet.

"Pre-Peeled Oranges: What Some Call 'Lazy' Others Call A ‘Lifesaver’" from NPR: http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/03/07/469521879/pre-peeled-oranges-what-some-call-lazy-others-call-a-lifesaver

Kim on Twitter: @CrippledScholar
Kim’s Blog: The Crippled Scholar: https://crippledscholar.wordpress.com/
Kim’s post "When Accessibility gets Labeled Wasteful": https://crippledscholar.wordpress.com/2016/03/04/when-accessibility-gets-labeled-wasteful/
Kim’s post on the Social Model of disability: https://crippledscholar.wordpress.com/2015/03/15/reinterpreting-the-social-model-of-disability-to-be-more-inclusive-and-less-confusing/
Kim’s posts on The Language of Disability: https://crippledscholar.wordpress.com/category/the-language-of-disability/

Cara’s Storify of #orangegate tweets: https://storify.com/bimpse/when-sustainability-accessibility-collide