Creating Inclusive Communities with Lawyer/Mediator Pamela Cohen
#inclusion #disabilityrights #impact
In this season 2 episode 6 from Katy Hansell: The Impact Whisperer™ podcast, guest Pamela Cohen, an Inclusion and Disability Rights Expert and Advocate, with a professional background as a discrimination law attorney, mediator, and now employer outreach specialist, shares how to build inclusive communities for people with and without disabilities to share for their mutual enrichment. Pamela Cohen guides employers to hire people with disabilities and to create inclusive environments.
"Community means everyone" is the motto of the nonprofit she founded and now is Board Chair of, The Purple Tree Café in Davis, CA, which hires people with disabilities. Purple Tree Café also organizes community events using music as a tool for inclusion and offering hootenannies where people with and without disabilities can come together and perform, often with an open mic and featuring the Team Davis Singers.
Pamela exemplifies how passion, strategic community building, and advocacy can transform lives. Through her work, she shows that inclusion isn't just a hiring goal, but a continuous journey of creativity, joy, and shared humanity. Be inspired by Pamela and lead with heart to create a more inclusive world.
Creator/ Host Katy Hansell, aka The Impact Whisperer™, is a globally recognized (Top 10), award-winning expert impact coach, strategic advisor, & Board Director, known for helping 500+ client organizations make the impact they care about.
Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction to Pamela Cohen and the episode's focus on inclusion
(00:28) Pamela’s inspiring journey from law to community impact
(01:16) The role of music and art in creating inclusive spaces
(02:09) Pamela’s insights into building community through arts and food
(03:08) Engaging communities: visualization and accessibility
(04:34) Pamela’s impactful moment and career shift into disability rights
(05:58) Growing up with psychotherapists and early influences on Pamela
(06:52) Early awareness of the disability rights movement
(08:53) Finding her passion in disability rights law and mental health
(12:41) The founding of Purple Tree Café and its evolution
(14:46) The cafe’s menu, vegan inclusion, and community involvement
(18:09) Employee experiences and soft/hard skills development
(20:47) Principles of inclusive employment and creating welcoming environments
(22:14) Using music to support community integration and performances
(24:48) Pivoting community events during COVID, including the "Hootenanny"
(28:29) Using music as a tool for advocacy and community engagement
(31:04) -The feedback loop of music performances and mutual joy
(32:01) -The contagious joy and authenticity of participants with disabilities
(33:14) -Skills learned through communal work and baking together
(34:46) Funding pathways, grant storytelling, and community partnerships
(39:23) The role of civic partnerships in fostering inclusive initiatives
(42:41) Strategies for turning vision into action and sustainable growth
(43:11) Pamela’s role as an employer outreach specialist with SEEC (Seeking Employment Equality & Community)
(44:23) Supporting employment through accommodations and personalized matches
(47:30) How legal and mediation skills inform her current advocacy work
(50:15) Concrete examples of workplace accommodations
(52:47) Navigating the rules and negotiations of accommodations
(53:41) The rewarding aspects of supporting job seekers
(54:27) The distinction and complexity of visible and invisible disabilities
(56:28) Personal reflections on personalization of disability and grace
(58:31) Pamela’s optimistic outlook and what gives her hope
(60:15) -Personal connections, musical hobbies, and community impact
(61:06) Closing remarks: leadership, legacy, and living values through impact
#disabilityempowerment #diversityandinclusion #employment #employmentlaw #music #equalrights #advocacy #fairwages #opportunity #empowerment