The Invisible Disability Podcast

Media Representation

11 min · 16. mars 2025
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Representation matters. From TV shows to books and social media, disability representation shapes how society views and understands our experiences. We’ll discuss: Why authentic disability representation is so important Common stereotypes and misconceptions in media The impact of good vs. bad representation How we can push for more accurate and inclusive storytelling Follow me TheInvisible_DisabilityPodcast on Instagram and email me at theinvisibledisabilitypodcast@gmail.com [theinvisibledisabilitypodcast@gmail.com]

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