6 - Caring in a Crisis Pt 1 - Echoes of a Community: Melissa Graham
Podcast |
Discomfort Zone
Publisher |
Jason Herterich
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jul 28, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:22:13

Early in the pandemic, Melissa spent all day on the phone with disabled people living in fear of COVID-19. Their fears echoed many of her own. Melissa shares her recommendations on how the government can better meet the needs of the disability community.

About MelissaMelissa Graham is an advocate for social justice, public speaker, writer, researcher, and community organizer. Melissa is also the founder of the Toronto Disability Pride March, an annual event that began during the Occupy movement. As a social worker and an activist, she fights oppression from an intersectional perspective, and by encouraging others to speak from their lived experience. She has written about these experiences in a number of anthologies and articles. Melissa is also about to begin her first year of PhD studies exploring ableism and sanism within the field of Social Work. A full transcript with photos is available in the show notesLinksToronto Disability Pride MarchDirect Funding ProgramFollow Discomfort Zone on Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterCreditsWritten, Hosted, Produced, and Sound Designed by: Jason HerterichVideo Editor: Raihan HussainAssociate Producer: Rahima MullaAudio Engineer: Justin Maradin

Early in the pandemic, Melissa spent all day on the phone with disabled people living in fear of COVID-19. Their fears echoed many of her own. Melissa shares her recommendations on how the government can better meet the needs of the disability community.

Early in the pandemic, Melissa spent all day on the phone with disabled people living in fear of COVID-19. Their fears echoed many of her own. Melissa shares her recommendations on how the government can better meet the needs of the disability community.

About MelissaMelissa Graham is an advocate for social justice, public speaker, writer, researcher, and community organizer. Melissa is also the founder of the Toronto Disability Pride March, an annual event that began during the Occupy movement. As a social worker and an activist, she fights oppression from an intersectional perspective, and by encouraging others to speak from their lived experience. She has written about these experiences in a number of anthologies and articles. Melissa is also about to begin her first year of PhD studies exploring ableism and sanism within the field of Social Work. A full transcript with photos is available in the show notesLinksToronto Disability Pride MarchDirect Funding ProgramFollow Discomfort Zone on Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterCreditsWritten, Hosted, Produced, and Sound Designed by: Jason HerterichVideo Editor: Raihan HussainAssociate Producer: Rahima MullaAudio Engineer: Justin Maradin

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