No Nonsense Natalyia!

No Nonsense Natalyia!

Update: 2020-09-25
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In this latest episode I talk to Natalyia Dell. I first met Natalyia in 2009 when working at the University of Birmingham and I’m lucky to have her as a friend.  She talks candidly about her own experiences of being sensory, physically and neurologically impaired and the impact this has had on her education, career and everyday life.  She has much to say on a range of issues including her experiences of disablism in the LGBT community when she first came out as well as the prevalence of biphobia within the LGBT community.  She discusses what has driven her to be such a passionate and committed disability and LGBT activist and encourages us all to play our part no matter how large or small in the ongoing fight for true equality and justice for disabled and LGBT people.  It was a true pleasure talking to her and I hope you enjoy listening as much as I did talking to her!

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Please see below for links to some useful resources mentioned in the discussion:

Reasonable Access a charitable Deaf and Disabled People's organisation which seeks to educate and empower disabled people to assert and enforce our rights www.reasonableaccess.org.uk

 BiCon  www.bicon.org.uk

 Care Work – Dreaming Disability Justice by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha  https://arsenalpulp.com/Books/C/Care-Work

 

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No Nonsense Natalyia!

No Nonsense Natalyia!

Sarah Stephenson-Hunter