Where The Ramp Ends
Maria Towne, president of the American Association of People with Disabilities, reveals how authentic inclusion and civic engagement can transform policy, communities, and lives. Discover how disability leadership on Capitol Hill is shaping laws that directly affect millions, from protecting Medicaid to ending the harmful SSI asset limits. Maria shares concrete strategies for advocates of all backgrounds to amplify their voices—whether through local community action or lobbying legislators—and why visibility is essential to breaking down stereotypes.In this episode, you'll uncover the innovative initiatives driving real change, such as AAPD’s cross-disability advocacy, the impact of the Summer Internship Program which boasts a 70% full-time employment rate, and key legislation like the IDEA Full Funding Act and the SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act. Maria discusses the importance of diverse perspectives within the disability community, from rural representation to age inclusion, emphasizing that advocacy works best when everyone’s voice is heard.You'll also hear honest stories about societal low expectations—like how many disabled individuals are unfairly treated as “extraordinary” just for doing everyday tasks—and how visibility and self-confidence can flip that narrative. Maria’s insights demonstrate that the fight for disability rights is rooted in community, collaboration, and relentless hope. This episode is a rallying cry for anyone committed to creating an equitable future—because the power to shape policy, shift perceptions, and build an inclusive society lies in your voice.Perfect for advocates, policy changemakers, parents, and disabled individuals eager to find their place in the movement, this conversation will inspire action and remind you: together, we can turn the tide. Get motivated to run for office, connect with local organizations, or simply start showing up—because your voice is more powerful than ever, and your impact can last a lifetime.Guest credibility: Maria Towne is President and CEO of the American Association of People with Disabilities, a leading voice in advancing disability rights through policy, leadership development, and grassroots advocacy. Her work has helped shape national conversations around accessibility, inclusion, and social justice. Learn more about the AAPD here [https://www.aapd.com/].
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