York Community Wealth Building Podcast
Helen Jones [https://unlockingwords.wordpress.com/] is a disabled, queer person who is curious about the world, passionate about learning and a compassionate activist. Helen is the founder of Quiet Pride [https://quietpride.co.uk/], a York based event where disabled LGBTQ+ people celebrate their wonderful, intersectional identities, which aims to be as accessible and inclusive as possible. She’s a previous chair of York Disability Rights Forum [https://ydrf.org.uk/], a position she held for 5 years which saw her carry out advocacy work on behalf of the disabled community, she writes a blog called Unlocking Words [https://unlockingwords.wordpress.com/] where she writes about nature, disability, sexuality and tarot, and she’s also a fellow member of Fieldwork. In this episode we explore the origins of York Disability Rights Forum, and why a forum like this is important social infrastructure for building inclusive places. We talk about some of the false assumptions around disabled people, which are often reduced to caricature and are loaded with prejudice. We discuss how we can make disabled people more visible in society, how ordinary people can get involved in community wealth building even if they currently feel powerless, as well as the benefits to us in all in not always choosing the cheapest and easiest option. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Helen, this is the York Community Wealth Building Podcast [https://substack.com/@wearefieldwork], hosted by Ben Porter [https://www.linkedin.com/in/benporteryork/] and brought to you by Fieldwork [https://wearefieldwork.org/]. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wearefieldwork.substack.com [https://wearefieldwork.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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