Disability Inclusion: Required

Disability Inclusion: Required - Episode 29 - Black Disabled Excellence

24 min · 28 de feb de 2026
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In honor of the 100-year commemoration of Negro History Week, now celebrated as Black History Month, Disability Inclusion: Required is passing the mic over to Black Disabled leaders. This episode features Marq Mitchell, Heather Watkins, Natasha Nelson, and Mel Brown. Each of them share a 5-minute story about the power of your work, or a 5-minute reflection on what it means to lead liberatory projects while Black and disabled.   Our podcast theme music is by Andre Louis [https://onj.me/] and Precious Perez [https://preciousperezmusica.com/]. Thank you to Recording Artists And Music Professionals With Disabilities (RAMPD) [https://rampd.org/] for connecting these talented disabled musicians with the Disability & Philanthropy Forum.

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