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Included: The Disability Equity Podcast

Jul 29, 2021

In part two of this episode, Dr. Doron Dorfman describes his work identifying the "disability con", and the burden of proof for people with disabilities. He explains the importance of expanding understanding of disability law to combat these misperceptions and discusses how his work shows that disability equity must...


Jul 29, 2021

Associate Professor of Law at Syracuse University College of Law, Doron Dorfman shares his work examining how ideologies, stigma, and stereotypes of disability impact policies, and the high stakes implications during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Dorfman shares examples of how disability advocacy has been critical in...


Jul 15, 2021

Sarah Szanton is the professor for health equity and social justice and director of the Center for Innovative Care in Aging at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. In this episode, Dr. Szanton describes her innovative model, Community Aging in Place—Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE), which combines...


Jul 1, 2021

Molly Joyce, a nationally acclaimed composer, joins us to discuss the intersection of disability and music. Molly highlights what she calls a false social constriction — artists being limited by normative standards of performativity and virtuosity. She delves into the meaning of her debut album, Breaking and...