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Milette Millington - Being Disabled in an Ableist Society isn't Easy

51 min · 29. apr. 202251 min
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This episode, I'm joined by Milette Millington, a journalist, disability activist and alumnus of the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. We discuss the invisibility with which the Disabled community is treated, the struggles they face on an infrastructural level and how to combat these issues. * Milette’s Capstone: Capstone | Portfolio [https://milettem98.wixsite.com/portfolio/capstone] * Milette’s Website: Newsgathering | Milette Millington's Journalism Portfolio [https://milettem98.wixsite.com/portfolio] * Milette’s LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/MiletteMillington [https://linktr.ee/MiletteMillington]

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