Welcome to the 169th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. This month's theme is all about intersectionality and disability for Disability History Month 2020.
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On today’s show
- A podcast I really enjoy listening to. [00:41]
- Why progress in EDI is often glacial. [02:10]
- What is intersectionality? [02:39]
- Why we need to talk about prejudice [04:16]
- About the wheel of systemic advantages and disadvantages. [05.45]
Quotes
- It's imperative to consider disability in a holistic way.
- It's about barriers. It's about inequity. It's also about the hurdles that people might have to jump over because the system is set up in a particular way.
- If we're closer to power, we're going to have fewer barriers. So, it's the circumstances that can support people or undermine them.
- We know that secure environments and a lack of caring responsibility enable free or freer choices to be made.
- There is a considerable variation that exists between people, and this will be influenced by both external and internal factors.
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