Disability Visibility

Ep 62: Black Disabled Women in Media

10.20.2019 - By Alice Wong: Disability Activist, Media Maker, ConsultantPlay

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Today’s episode is about Black disabled women in media. I’m in conversation with the goddesses behind Triple Cripples (@TripleCripples): Kym Oliver (@tweetkymoliver) and Jay Abdullahi (@herroyalj). Triple Cripples is a project created to highlight the narratives of Black & non-Black Women, Femmes & Non-Binary People of Colour, living with disabilities whose stories would otherwise remain hidden from view. You’ll hear Kym and Jay talk about the origins of Triple Cripples, the lack of representation of Black Disabled women in media, the racism they face as Black disabled women in the UK, their vision for culture change, and the future of their platform. Disability Visibility is a production of the Disability Visibility Project, an online community dedicated to recording, amplifying, and sharing disability media and culture. Text transcripts and links for each episode are available at: https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/podcast-2/ Twitter: @DisVisibility Support this podcast: patreon.com/DVP

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