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CiTR -- All Access Pass
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We talk about equity, inclusion, and accessibility for people with diverse abilities, on campus and beyond. Tune in every Thurday from 6-7pm for interviews, music, news, events, and awesome dialogue.
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Today we bring you Rachael Ransom to talk about her new album, debut single, and some spicy takes on disability topics.
Hi pals! Today is a super fun solo episode with just me, your host- Nicole. I will be talking about healthcare equity and accessibility- Canada's so-called 'accessible' system, the inequities certain marginalized groups have faced within the healthcare system, and some hopeful ways to move forward to make healthcare better for all <3
Today's episode highlights some INCREDIBLE musicians with access needs and disabilities. Hang out with Nicole for the tunes :^)
Come listen to our special guest all the way out from Kelowna, BC! Shamus Boulianne is a para-climber that has made big waves in the adaptive climbing world more recently. https://www.adaptiveclimbersofbc.ca/
Today we are joined by Cabil and Sam to talk about this accessibility buzzword...
Today we are joined by Dani (Indigenous Collective Lead) and her brother Jesse to talk about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder and the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome spectrum.
Harper K. Smith is a queer musician with chronic disabilities from Vancouver currently based in Winnipeg, Manitoba (Treaty 1 territory). We will be chatting about her experience in the music industry, her thoughts on accessibility in the music scene, and talking about her music and new single 'not sad'.
Today's episode touches on the October 25th arrest of DULF co-founder Eris Nyx and Jeremy Kalicum, the work DULF does, and implications for substance policy in Canada.
On today's episode, we are joined by DUCS to discuss their #Access4All campaign. Sign the petition here: https://www.change.org/access_4_all
On today's episode, Selin and Diana join to talk about accessibility in academia, how it's a structural problem, and how it can be resolved with a compassion first approach.
On today's episode, we invite the incredible Kevin and Nikki who had recently completed a ride across Canada, with Kevin on a motorized handcycle. They talk about what inspired this ride, what it became, what Pedaling Possibilities is hoping to become, and all the nitty gritty. Give it a listen! This episode is particularly special :) TO DONATE: https://www.pedalingpossibilities.ca/
On today's episode, we bring on Dana, an artist who will be showcasing her art on the inclusion art show.
We're starting this season off strong with an update on Nathan Clement- a para cyclist we chatted with last year.
Access Day at CiTR101.9fm means even more exclusive content about accessibility! For our final episode of Access Day, we bring you more guests to chat about performance and accessibility.
It's Access Day! This year's theme is performance, and we have two very special guests from UBC MTT and UBC Players to come on and share their experiences with accessibility in performing.
On today's episode, we are joined by two members of the Student Recovery Community at UBC to talk about substance abuse in university settings, getting help, and the work the SRC does.
On today's episode we are joined by Madeline. Madeline has applied for and been deemed eligible for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) despite having a manageable disability. She is not being given adequate living expenses by the government, and can't continue to live as she doesn't have access to necessary treatments to manage her disability, or live in Vancouver. Madeline wants to live, but there are many barriers to getting funding to live, such as lack of research into her medical condition. She has been gracious enough to sit down and share her story and the inadequacies the Canadian government has when it pertains to supporting the community of those with disabilities. Please consider donating to Madeline's gofundme. https://www.gofundme.com/f/MadelinesMiracle
On this episode of All Access Pass, super wise person Dan comes on air to chat about dating with mental illness, boundaries, and more.
On today's episode, we are joined by Jack to chat about neurodivergence and language.
In this episode, we have Mason, Jessie, and Kira coming on to discuss an event discussing disability in the legal profession. DUCS, ULDA, and the UBC Pre law association have collaborated to bring this to life. A diverse panel of lawyers, law students, and professors with varying disabilites join to open this conversation. The event is at the Allard school of law at 5pm, in room 123 on March 9th 2023.