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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2019 · 24 MIN

Disability Basics: What are the Intersections of Race and Disability?

from Disarming Disability · host Public House Media

Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty invite Candace Coleman, from Access Living, to discuss the intersection between race and disability. People are complex beings, and do not simply identify with one category. How does race impact disability? How does disability impact race? Do people who live in one community have to give up their identity when they enter another community? Find out more on this week's episode!

Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty invite Candace Coleman, from Access Living, to discuss the intersection between race and disability. People are complex beings, and do not simply identify with one category. How does race impact disability? How does disability impact race? Do people who live in one community have to give up their identity when they enter another community? Find out more on this week's episode!

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Nicole Kelly and Sarah Tuberty invite Candace Coleman, from Access Living, to discuss the intersection between race and disability. People are complex beings, and do not simply identify with one category. How does race impact disability? How does...

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