Peaceful Prisons Podcast
In this conversation, Dara Baldwin discusses the nuances of activism, particularly in the context of disability rights and systemic issues. She emphasizes the importance of true activism over performative actions, the need for comprehensive change, and the significance of community solutions to address systemic problems. Baldwin also highlights the challenges of cherry-picking support in activism and advocates for a collective approach to liberation and social justice. The discussion touches on the role of community in creating effective solutions and the importance of addressing root causes of harm in society. L. Dara Baldwin is a strategist, author, and disability justice activist. She’s the founder of DMadrina, LLC [https://dmadrina.com/], adjunct professor at Georgetown, and author of To Be A Problem (Beacon Press, 2024). Dara has shaped 25+ federal bills and speaks globally, including at the UN. Follow her on Twitter [https://twitter.com/NJDC07], Instagram [https://instagram.com/NJDC07], and her blog WIYATT [https://thewiyatt.wordpress.com/]. https://www.instagram.com/njdc07/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/njdc07/?hl=en] https://x.com/njdc07?lang=en [https://x.com/njdc07?lang=en] https://x.com/njdc07?lang=en [https://x.com/njdc07?lang=en]
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