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Faith Talks: Strengthening the Disability Rights Movement

Faith Talks: Strengthening the Disability Rights Movement

Update: 2024-07-30
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Have you ever felt like a problem? Have you ever been treated as if you are a problem? Or have you had the experience of struggling to access resources that others obtain with little effort or worry? Join us on this episode of Faith Talks as we  talk with Chioma Oruh, Ph.D. and Dara Baldwin.

Baldwin is an activist, scholar, and an author with over 20 years of experience in policy and social justice work. We'll discuss Baldwin's book To Be a Problem: Black Women's Survival in the Racist Disability Rights Movement.
 
Oruh is a disabilities rights parent-advocate and a co-founder of Mothering Hands, a nonprofit organization working to improve the quality of life, working with government, business, and community partners to provide dynamic and enriching out-of-school opportunities for children and youth with disabilities in the District of Columbia. She has been on the Faith Talks podcast before and we know you'll enjoy listening to her as well as Baldwin.

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Faith Talks is hosted by Jennifer R. Farmer and produced by United Women in Faith. To learn more visit http://www.uwfaith.org.
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Faith Talks: Strengthening the Disability Rights Movement

Faith Talks: Strengthening the Disability Rights Movement

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