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Anna Landre
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Novara Live
Trump Goes To War With Pentagon Intelligence Report
Donald Trump is at war with the American intelligence community. Plus: Keir Starmer is facing a massive Labour rebellion over benefit cuts; and socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani has won the Democratic primaries for the New York mayoral race. With Michael Walker, plus interviews with Omar H. Rahman, Anna Landre & Waleed Shahid.
2025-06-25
1h 09
The Wheelchair Activist
Disability Inclusive Climate Action & Disaster Planning with Anna Landre
Transcript and Youtube version [CC].This episode, Emma chats with Anna Landre about a very important topic - how climate change impacts disabled people, where they're left out of climate action, and how the lack of inclusive disaster planning and response costs disabled lives.Anna Landre is an award-winning activist and researcher focusing on what she calls the disability law "implementation gap:" when good laws on paper fail to translate into better outcomes for disabled people in practice. She works across fields including humanitarian response, social care, transport access, disability culture, and more. An...
2025-06-23
53 min
Byline Podcast
Labour's 'War On Welfare'
Has Labour declared war on welfare? The party was traditionally seen as a friend of the dispossessed, the downtrodden and the disabled, but Chancellor Rachel Reeves is looking to reduce the benefits bill by almost £5 billion pounds through changes revealed in her spring statement as well as previously announced adjustments to eligibility for the Personal Independence Payment. Official estimates forecast that, as a result, more than 3 million families will lose an average of £1700 a year by 2030 Another 3.8 million families will gain from changes to the system but only...
2025-03-26
21 min
Novara Live
Keir Starmer Could Face Revolt Over Benefit Cuts
Discontent is growing among Labour MPs over what could be the biggest cuts to disability payments since the coalition government. Plus: 29 councillors defect to reform; and US airstrikes on Yemen kill 29 people. With Steven Methven, NoJusticeMTG & Anna Landre.
2025-03-17
1h 12
Kelly and Company
Full Episode - 1834
Tech Expert Mike Feir loves his podcasts and today he’ll share his shortlist of the summer’s most enlightening and entertaining titles to check out.UK-based disability advocate Anna Landre won a “Freedom of the City” award but didn’t get the freedom of accepting her award on the stage. Grant Hardy has the bizarre details on What in the World.Elon Musk has claimed that a new implant by his company Neuralink could offer superhuman vision to blind individuals, but some experts aren’t convinced. Laura Bain tells us more on The Buzz. Ever hea...
2024-08-01
1h 41
Kamannyòk
Adventices en canne à sucre : le quotidien des planteurs
Parmi les multiples graminées et lianes présentes en canne sucre, quelles sont les plus nuisibles pour cette culture, et quelles sont les méthodes de lutte les plus efficaces, en conduite biologique ? C’était le thème d’un atelier animé par le Centre Technique de la Canne Sucre, dans le cadre de la matinée technique du 2 février 2023, sur la gestion de l’enherbement en canne bio. Intervenants : CTCS (Anna Clairville, Gilbert Piral,) ; Katia Landre, Henri Toléon, exploitants agricoles. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2023-02-18
09 min
Reasons Revisited
Nothing about us without us
Hello! This week we're talking about disability activism: its past, present and future. Disabled people are routinely excluded from society, despite making up 15% of the population. How has disability activism shifted people's attitudes and perceptions? And how can we transform our society so it's fairer for everyone? To find out we speak to disability justice activist Anna Landre about why it's not possible to legislate prejudice out of existence, we also talk to Christoph Keller about his new memoir and to Ruth Malkin about the People's History Museum's new exhibition celebrating the history of disability activism.Transcr...
2022-11-28
55 min
Events in ID
Humanitarian implications of the Ukraine war
The crisis in Ukraine is a rapidly growing humanitarian emergency. How is the humanitarian community responding to this crisis, and what are the implications for humanitarian studies more broadly? Gathering together a range of researchers and practitioners with experience across the breadth of humanitarian assistance, this panel seeks to explore the implications of the Ukraine crisis on the principles, policies, and practices of humanitarianism. Please note that this is a recording of a live event, so the sound quality may be slightly compromised. Speakers: Sir Mark Lowcock, Professor in Practice, LSE ID, Previously Under-Secretary-General...
2022-03-30
59 min
From Poverty to Power
Development Nutshell: round-up (24m) of FP2P posts, w/b 7th March
What to read on Ukraine? (trying to dig down behind the reportage and moral outrage, with only partial success)Humanitarian insights from the latest IPCC report – via cartoons and cardboard theatre. Advocacy disaster – you publish a 3000 page report and no-one notices.The Disabled Ukrainians Doing What the UN Can’t (or Won’t?): Superb blog from Anna LandreA Brilliant History of the rise and power of Constitutions as a global 'political technology'. Yep, I still read books, but mainly on holiday
2022-03-12
23 min
The Heumann Perspective
Anti-Ableism in Education with Elijah Armstrong and Anna Landre
In this episode, Judy is chatting with Elijah Armstrong and Anna Landre about the ableism they experienced in education that motivated them to be activists. Be sure to follow Elijah on Twitter @elijahsaprophet and follow Anna @annalandre. Elijah Armstrong is an activist from Jacksonville, Florida, who received his Bachelor of Science in Education and Public Policy from Penn State in 2019, and his Master of Education Policy and Management from the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2020. With the funds from the 2021 Paul G. Hearne Emerging Leader Award, Elijah is going to start the Heumann-Armstrong Award for Education Activism. This will...
2021-08-06
43 min
The Heumann Perspective
Anti-Ableism in Education with Elijah Armstrong and Anna Landre
Judy is chatting with Elijah Armstrong and Anna Landre about the ableism they experienced in education that motivated them to be activists. Elijah Armstrong is a graduate from Harvard Graduate School of Education who is an activist in education policy, fighting for other students to not have the same ableist educational experience that he had. Currently he is working on a project as part of receiving the Paul Hearne Emerging Leader award from AAPD. With the funds from the Paul Hearne Award, Elijah has started the Heumann-Armstrong Award for Education Activism. Anna Landre is a recent graduate from Georgetown and...
2021-08-06
43 min
The Heumann Perspective
What’s Next?: Teaching and Learning Disability Justice with Lydia X.Z. Brown co-moderated with Anna Landre
In this episode, Judy is chatting with Lydia X.Z. Brown along with Anna Landre who will co-moderate this episode. Anna Landre was a student in Lydia's Disability Studies class at Georgetown University. This is a jam-packed episode as Lydia, Judy and Anna talk about the necessary evolution and growth of the disability movement towards a Disability Justice framework as we celebrate Disability Pride month. Transcript: PDF
2021-07-07
41 min
The Heumann Perspective
What’s Next?: Teaching and Learning Disability Justice with Lydia X.Z. Brown co-moderated with Anna Landre
On this episode for Disability Pride Month, our guest is Lydia X. Z. Brown with co-moderator Anna Landre, who was a student in Lydia’s Disability Studies class! Join me and two badass advocates as we talk about the evolution of the movement towards a Disability Justice framework.
2021-07-07
41 min
Disability Visibility
Ep 98: Disabled Students
Today I’m in conversation with Alena Morales, who will graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Nutritional Sciences with a minor in Disability Studies at UC Berkeley in Spring 2021. Alena is a queer disabled advocate of color and the former Chair and Co-Founder of the Disabled Students Commission, and through loving interdependence and collective labor with her fellow crips, she co-created one of the few Disability Cultural Centers in the country at UC Berkeley. You’ll hear Alena talk about developing her disability identity, finding community, and getting involved in community organizing at school. She’ll also talk...
2021-03-07
39 min
At Liberty
Isolation, Before and During a Pandemic
As many Americans stare down the end of their first month of social distancing, it’s clear that the toll of “stay at home” orders during the COVID-19 pandemic is much more than economic. The anxiety and fear that wash over us each day that we spend alone, away from friends, coworkers, and family, inflict their own kind of emotional damage. The cost of social isolation is a worthy cost in this case — staying home can quite literally save lives. But for some people, the advent of social isolation came long before the coronavirus. At the ACLU, we work with many com...
2020-04-09
30 min
Silicon Valley & Technology
The Story of A Modern Teenage Cyborg
It seems inevitable that in this era of smart technology people would begin to think of ways to make their tech part of their body. Today, people have the ability to change themselves in new and unprecedented ways – and a 19-year-old Kai Landre is living proof. Anna Nelson has the story, narrated by Anna Rice
2020-02-16
03 min