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Disability Policy Prodigy: Colin Killick

Episode 8 of the Secret Lives of the Disabled podcast, hosted by Sally Greenhouse, titled "Disability Policy Prodigy: Colin Killick" was published on February 29, 2024 and runs 71 minutes.

February 29, 2024 ·71m · Secret Lives of the Disabled

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Executive Director of the Disability Policy Consortium of Massachusetts, Colin Killick, offers updates & commentary on discrepancy in critical health care for the physically disabled during the pandemic & its aftermath, while reviewing his newly drafted legislative reforms. With a grad degree from the Kennedy School of Gov’t @ Harvard U, Colin is a trail blazing advocate overturning discrimination against those with disability in medical access.

Executive Director of the Disability Policy Consortium of Massachusetts, Colin Killick, offers updates & commentary on discrepancy in critical health care for the physically disabled during the pandemic & its aftermath, while reviewing his newly drafted legislative reforms. With a grad degree from the Kennedy School of Gov’t @ Harvard U, Colin is a trail blazing  advocate overturning discrimination against those with disability in medical access.

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