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All People's Health Collective Podcast
by APHC
All People's Health Collective Podcast
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In Conversation With LACAN's Todd Cunningham
Todd Cunningham is the Food and Wellness Organizer at Los Angeles Community Action Network. #FoodJustice
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In Conversation with Russell Dawson Rawlings
APHC member Katherine Wolf engages the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers’ Russell Dawson Rawlings in an in-depth conversation about the movement for independent living.
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In Conversation with Andy Imparato, CEO of Disability Rights California
Susan from APHC interviewed Andy Imparato, CEO of Disability Rights California about his experience doing policy work for 4 decades, and where it took us, where it moved things, what it achieved, where it failed, and what he’s learned
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In Conversation With Gretchen Bergman of A New Path
All People’s Health Collective podcast co-host, Susan Li, is joined in conversation with Gretchen Berman, co-founder and executive director of A New Path, a non-profit advocacy organization of parents, concerned citizens, individuals in recovery, healthcare professionals and community leaders working together to educate the public, media and decision makers about the true nature of the disease of addiction, and to expand access to treatment services. A New Path advocates to end discriminatory drug policies that serve as roadblocks to recovery.
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Turning the Tide on Overdose: Can Prop 1 Deliver on Its Promise?
Vanessa Ramos of Disability Rights California and the All People’s Health Collective joins podcast co-host Susan Li to discuss the deep concerns about the implementation of CA Prop 1 at the intersection of California’s Behavioral Health Services Act and substance use disorder.
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The Ballooning Crisis: Acute Services vs Organized Care
Vanessa Ramos of Disability Rights California and the All People’s Health Collective joins podcast co-host Susan Li to discuss how services in California are failing to provide people with the care and supports they need and warehousing people in cruel, isolating, and coercive locked facilities instead—sometimes for years.Vanessa looks at the lessons that can be learned from the substance use disorder (SUD) treatment system and offers a vision of organized care that holistically addresses what people actually need—a spectrum of services, resources, housing, community, family, creativity, and more—to be healthy and well.
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SUD and Getting to the Bottom of Harm Reduction
Vanessa Ramos and Lucina Kayee talk through the often missing stories of homelessness, substance use, and how harm reduction is imagined.
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Sarah Wattar on state intervention in family and inter-personal relationships
Sarah Wattar, a global teacher and an investigator with Civil Rights Corps, talks about her work fighting the policing, incarceration, and court systems and contrasts it with how intervention is understood in other countries, pointing to the ways families, and the lives of people within them, have been defined, protected, and disrupted in the U.S. She and the host also reflect on how SB 258 is yet another way we would allow policing and regulation into our family spaces.
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Susan Li, Civil Rights Corps, on What Carceral Feminism Is and SB 258
In this episode, Susan (CRC) and Carolina (DRC) discuss what carceral feminism is and how it showed up in SB 258. They explore how the pervasive impulse to punish, culturally and criminally, in the name of protecting women has burned people out and turned most away from engaging in conversations about the full range of sexual experiences, from miscommunication to regret to violence
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Kecia Weller, Human Rights Activist, on SB 258
Kecia Weller, woman with lived experience of I/DD and a national sexual violence educator, shares her fight against California’s SB 258 and the nonprofits and policymakers who negotiated deals without her.
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In conversation with UC Irvine Professor Aaron Bornstein
In conversation with UC Irvine Professor Aaron Bornstein about recent findings on the damage caused by psychiatric holds and how the outcomes are so similar to mass incarceration.
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