Emily Ladau is an enthusiastic special needs rights activist, author, writer, and digital interactions expert whose profession started at the age of 10, when she appeared on numerous episodes of Sesame Street to inform kids about her life with a handicap. Her writing has actually been released in outlets consisting of The New York Times, SELF, Salon, Vice, and HuffPost.
Her very first book, Demystifying Disability, was released by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House, in September 2021.
Emily has actually spoken prior to many audiences, from the U.S. Department of Education to the United Nations. Central to all of her work is a concentrate on and utilizing the power of storytelling as a tool for individuals to end up being participated in special needs and social justice problems.
Timeline of the podcast:
00: 10 – 01: 24 Intro
01: 25 – 03: 00 Emily Ladau’s background
03: 05 – 05: 02 Emily’s meaning of impairment and principle of ableism
05: 03 – 08: 00 Language of Disability
08: 01 – 10: 17 Language of Disability
10: 25 – 13: 40 Intersectionality as it associates with impairment conversation
13: 45 – 15: 12 Role of moms and dads
15: 15 – 16: 30 What is infantilization?
16: 35 -17: 37 Current issues in the neighborhood?
17: 40 -18: 35 Closing Remarks
Emily’s call to action: “Disability is not unfavorable or outrageous and allyship is action.
This podcast was produced by Marsh Naidoo, Makendra Ezell, and Tanya Sierra.
Melissa Mittelstaedt supplied transcription at https://www.melissamitt.com/uaccess
Link to records https://www.raisingkellan.org/emily-ladau/
Related resources on the podcast and blog site: https://www.raisingkellan.org/the-models-and-language-of-disability/
http://medicaltranscriptionprograms.com/episode-71-emily-ladau-author-of-demystifying-disability-what-to-know-what-to-say/
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