Breaking Barriers with Angel Heaven Lee

Episode 13: Inspiration Porn: The Objectification of Disabled Lives

12 min · 8 de jul de 2025
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What is “inspiration porn,” and why is it harmful, even when it looks heartwarming? In this episode, Angel Heaven Lee breaks down how disabled people are reduced to feel-good props for non-disabled audiences, and why this mindset hurts real efforts toward accessibility and equity. From South Carolina’s local news to viral memes, we explore how to move from pity to true inclusion.

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episode Episode 15: Senate Bill 323 & House Bill 3537: Reproductive Justice, Disability, and Criminalization in South Carolina artwork

Episode 15: Senate Bill 323 & House Bill 3537: Reproductive Justice, Disability, and Criminalization in South Carolina

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Episode 14: SC’s Energy Crossroads: How H.3309 Impacts Us All

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Episode 12: Living on Disability Benefits: Can You Actually Survive?

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