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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2025 · 18 MIN

Facing Disability Bias: Maria's Campus Police Encounter

from When Life Gives You Lemons · host Kevin & Palmi Henry

Send us Fan MailDisability bias doesn't always announce itself with slurs or obvious discrimination—sometimes it lurks in the assumptions of those meant to protect us. Maria's powerful story of being detained by campus police after a late-night study session reveals how quickly cerebral palsy can be misinterpreted as intoxication by untrained eyes.Following an exhausting midterm study marathon at the university library, Maria and her friends were stopped while returning to their dorms after 2 AM. Despite her friends' attempts to explain her condition, an officer subjected Maria to a series of sobriety tests she could never pass due to her disability—a breathalyzer requiring mouth control her dysarthria prevented, coordination tests impossible with her tremoring arm, and walking tests that challenged her basic mobility. What followed was a humiliating detention in a basement holding facility while her friends were released.The story takes a dramatic turn when the police chief recognizes Maria, having been previously informed about her condition when she enrolled. His intervention—and subsequent firing of the officer—acknowledges the injustice but can't erase the experience. This episode serves as both a cautionary tale and a call for better disability awareness training in law enforcement and other public service sectors.Maria's willingness to share her experience gives voice to an issue many disabled individuals face—being criminalized for their very existence. Her story prompts listeners to question: how many similar incidents go unreported? What structural changes could prevent such encounters? And how can we each contribute to creating a world where disability isn't automatically viewed through a lens of suspicion?Subscribe to our podcast for more compelling stories that challenge assumptions and advocate for meaningful change. Share your own experiences through our website or text service—together, we can transform lemons into something sweeter.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail Disability bias doesn't always announce itself with slurs or obvious discrimination—sometimes it lurks in the assumptions of those meant to protect us. Maria's powerful story of being detained by campus police after a late-night study session reveals how quickly cerebral palsy can be misinterpreted as intoxication by untrained eyes. Following an exhausting midterm study marathon at the university library, Maria and her friends were stopped while returning to their dorms afte...

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