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Throwback: Is Inclusion A Privilege?

An episode of the The Lucky Few podcast, hosted by The Lucky Few Podcast, titled "Throwback: Is Inclusion A Privilege?" was published on January 21, 2025 and runs 55 minutes.

January 21, 2025 ·55m · The Lucky Few

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UPDATE for 2025: First, we want to say how much this podcast community means to us. Over the past seven years, we’ve released 290 episodes, reaching millions of listeners worldwide. You’ve been with us through laughter, tears, challenges, growth, and friendships. This podcast exists because of you, and we’re deeply grateful for your support. To keep The Lucky Few Podcast thriving, we’ll be making some changes early this year. While we focus on restructuring and exploring new ideas, we invite you to revisit past episodes or relisten to your favorites. Stay up-to-date by following us on social media ⁠@theluckyfewpod.⁠ We’re excited for what’s ahead! Until then, know we’re cheering you on and love you so much. ... Friends, today we’re diving deep into the heart of our favorite topic: inclusion! We chat about the barriers preventing true inclusion and we're challenging societal norms and asking the important questions about what defines human worth. What kind of person gets to be celebrated? What kind of person with Down syndrome gets to be celebrated? We explore the buzzword status of “inclusion,” the role of privilege in accessing support and services, and so much more. As we navigate this journey, we recognize the honor and burden of advocating for a more inclusive world. Progress in inclusion is happening, but are we truly championing the essence of every individual? Is the current system promoting equal access and opportunities? We’re asking all the questions, you don’t want to miss this thought-provoking episode! --- SHOW NOTES ⁠Learn more about regional assembly member Mar Galcerán’s!⁠ Other episodes to check out: ⁠17. Self Advocacy - Down Syndrome in DC with Kayla McKeon!⁠ ⁠28. Owning Your Influence In ALL Your Spaces!⁠ ⁠40. Back to School & All Things Education, Inclusion, & Down Syndrome⁠ ⁠58. A Conversation About Race & Down Syndrome w/Mercedes Lara & Kelli Caughman⁠ ⁠64. Building Bridges Towards Inclusion w/Barbara Butler⁠ ⁠67. Unpacking Privilege & Understanding Intersectionality w/Jalondra Davis⁠ ⁠85. Is Inclusion Always The Best Option?⁠ ⁠92. Politics & Down Syndrome w/Kayla McKeon & Ashley Helsing⁠ ⁠101. Jalondra Davis on Race, Disability, & Advocacy⁠ ⁠126. Creating Opportunities & Changing Perspectives Through Inclusive Employment ft. Wendy Lacey (Cornerstone Montclair)⁠ ⁠128. What To Expect From Inclusive Settings⁠ ⁠148. Diversity in the Down Syndrome Community⁠ ⁠149. The Only Black Mama In The Room - ft. Ashley Dirks (mother/advocate)⁠ ⁠172. Defining Ableism, Allyship & Advocacy + Redefining "Inclusion" - ft. Dr. Priya Lalvani⁠ ⁠195. Connecting with the Black Down Syndrome Association (ft. Kelli Caughman & Crystal Lotterberry)⁠ ⁠197. Exposing The Roots (Racism, Ableism, Microagressions, + More)⁠ ⁠198. The Best We Can: An Unscripted Conversation on Inclusion In Our Schools⁠ ⁠203. Beyond Checking A Box⁠ ⁠204. Self-Advocates On Capitol Hill w/Kayla McKeon, Matthew Schwab, & Charlotte Woodward⁠ ⁠205. Healthcare Equity in the Down Syndrome Community w/Dr. Spinazzi & Dr. Skotko⁠ ⁠208. Growing Through Uncomfortable Conversations (w/Ashley - TLFP Producer & Self-Advocate)⁠ ⁠218. Creating Inclusion For All Learners (w/Tim Villegas) ⁠ ⁠223. Included, Seen, & Heard: The Impact of Successful Inclusion⁠ DISCOUNT CODE Friends, grab your narrative shifting gear over on ⁠The Lucky Few Merch Shop⁠ and use code PODCAST for 10% off! HELP US SHIFT THE NARRATIVE Interested in partnering with The Lucky Few Podcast as a sponsor? Email ⁠[email protected]⁠ for more information! LET’S CHAT Email ⁠[email protected]⁠ with your questions and Good News for future episodes.

UPDATE for 2025:

First, we want to say how much this podcast community means to us. Over the past seven years, we’ve released 290 episodes, reaching millions of listeners worldwide. You’ve been with us through laughter, tears, challenges, growth, and friendships. This podcast exists because of you, and we’re deeply grateful for your support.

To keep The Lucky Few Podcast thriving, we’ll be making some changes early this year. While we focus on restructuring and exploring new ideas, we invite you to revisit past episodes or relisten to your favorites. Stay up-to-date by following us on social media ⁠@theluckyfewpod.⁠

We’re excited for what’s ahead! Until then, know we’re cheering you on and love you so much.

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Friends, today we’re diving deep into the heart of our favorite topic: inclusion! We chat about the barriers preventing true inclusion and we're challenging societal norms and asking the important questions about what defines human worth. What kind of person gets to be celebrated? What kind of person with Down syndrome gets to be celebrated? We explore the buzzword status of “inclusion,” the role of privilege in accessing support and services, and so much more. As we navigate this journey, we recognize the honor and burden of advocating for a more inclusive world. Progress in inclusion is happening, but are we truly championing the essence of every individual? Is the current system promoting equal access and opportunities? We’re asking all the questions, you don’t want to miss this thought-provoking episode!

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SHOW NOTES


⁠Learn more about regional assembly member Mar Galcerán’s!⁠


Other episodes to check out:

⁠17. Self Advocacy - Down Syndrome in DC with Kayla McKeon!⁠ ⁠28. Owning Your Influence In ALL Your Spaces!⁠ ⁠40. Back to School & All Things Education, Inclusion, & Down Syndrome⁠ ⁠58. A Conversation About Race & Down Syndrome w/Mercedes Lara & Kelli Caughman⁠ ⁠64. Building Bridges Towards Inclusion w/Barbara Butler⁠ ⁠67. Unpacking Privilege & Understanding Intersectionality w/Jalondra Davis⁠ ⁠85. Is Inclusion Always The Best Option?⁠ ⁠92. Politics & Down Syndrome w/Kayla McKeon & Ashley Helsing⁠ ⁠101. Jalondra Davis on Race, Disability, & Advocacy⁠ ⁠126. Creating Opportunities & Changing Perspectives Through Inclusive Employment ft. Wendy Lacey (Cornerstone Montclair)⁠ ⁠128. What To Expect From Inclusive Settings⁠ ⁠148. Diversity in the Down Syndrome Community⁠ ⁠149. The Only Black Mama In The Room - ft. Ashley Dirks (mother/advocate)⁠ ⁠172. Defining Ableism, Allyship & Advocacy + Redefining "Inclusion" - ft. Dr. Priya Lalvani⁠ ⁠195. Connecting with the Black Down Syndrome Association (ft. Kelli Caughman & Crystal Lotterberry)⁠ ⁠197. Exposing The Roots (Racism, Ableism, Microagressions, + More)⁠ ⁠198. The Best We Can: An Unscripted Conversation on Inclusion In Our Schools⁠ ⁠203. Beyond Checking A Box⁠ ⁠204. Self-Advocates On Capitol Hill w/Kayla McKeon, Matthew Schwab, & Charlotte Woodward⁠ ⁠205. Healthcare Equity in the Down Syndrome Community w/Dr. Spinazzi & Dr. Skotko⁠ ⁠208. Growing Through Uncomfortable Conversations (w/Ashley - TLFP Producer & Self-Advocate)⁠ ⁠218. Creating Inclusion For All Learners (w/Tim Villegas) ⁠ ⁠223. Included, Seen, & Heard: The Impact of Successful Inclusion⁠



DISCOUNT CODE

Friends, grab your narrative shifting gear over on ⁠The Lucky Few Merch Shop⁠ and use code PODCAST for 10% off!


HELP US SHIFT THE NARRATIVE

Interested in partnering with The Lucky Few Podcast as a sponsor? Email [email protected] for more information!


LET’S CHAT

Email [email protected] with your questions and Good News for future episodes.


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