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Welcome back! On this week’s episode of the Madcast, hosts El and lyn cover yet another key disability studies/activism term: disability justice. Defined by members of the BIPOC, queer, and disabled performance art group Sins Invalid, disability justice is concept/framework academics and laymen use often haphazardly, without fully understanding what it means “to practice” disability justice. So we’re here to unpack disability justice — What is it? What are its key principals? Why is it important? Come find out the answer on this week’s episode of the Madcast! See transcript here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F0xinz8JUlxHOGAf9zdxIiz52crQI8Recv4ms8oLClM/edit?usp=drivesdk] If you want to support us here on the Madcast, check out our Patreon [https://patreon.com/themadcast] and our Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/themadcast/]! If you want check out the lab, check out our Linktree [https://linktr.ee/calradmadlab] for our socials and media spotlights or our website [https://disabilitylab.berkeley.edu/] to check out what new project we have going on! Thank you all and enjoy the show!! Credits: Hosts: Nate Tilton and Eliana Madera Producer: Nate Tilton and Eliana Madera Production Assistance: Trisha Nguyen Executive Producer: Karen Nakamura, PhD Produced at UC Berkeley Disability Lab (or Rad Mad Lab) Recorded at Ethnic Studies Changemaker Podcast, UC Berkeley Copyright © 2023 by Nate Tilton, Eliana Madera, & Trisha Nguyen License: CC-by-SA Licenses List | Creative Commons
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