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In this episode, Syreeta Nolan shares what it looks like to claim your full identity and build systems that honor every body and mind — even when those systems were never designed for you.
This is a conversation about disability justice, prevention, and power — and what becomes possible when we stop asking people to fit broken systems and start redesigning systems to fit people.
You're listening to the Courageous Public Health Podcast, Episode 44.
Meet Syreeta Nolan
Syreeta Nolan is a Black Disabled, bisexual, kink-friendly systems thinker and relentless advocate for equity in higher education. She didn't just return to college after a decade away — she returned demanding change and not to be taken for granted.
Her journey through fibromyalgia and mental health trauma didn't silence her. It lit a fire.
She co-founded Disabled In Higher Ed to build the space she'd never had: where disabled students could be seen, heard, and equipped to lead. As Principal CEO, she has partnered with institutions, policy leaders, and community organizers to reimagine access from the ground up — centering storytelling, trauma-informed systems, and collective accountability.
Now, she's in a new season — one where rest is resistance, prevention is power, and healing is a form of design.
She is in the midst of writing BOOK, a poetic memoir for the soul-centered grievers and radical feelers. And she's developing a national credentialing pathway for BSW-level professionals focused on preventive, relational mental health care.
She researches mental health prevention and trauma care. She speaks truth in spaces that weren't built for people like her.
She leads from the grey: between light and shadow, pain and purpose. That's where the real work happens.
Conversation Highlights
"My disabilities are not something I carry like luggage. I am a disabled woman — that is my identity."— Syreeta Nolan
Stay in Touch
With Syreeta Nolan:
Email: [email protected]
Request the MHPCA one-pager, share feedback, or connect about disability justice, mental health prevention, and policy advocacy.
With Dr. Kristi McClamroch:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/
Website: www.CourageousPublicHealth.com
Subscribe to Weekly Courageous Public Health Podcast Updates: http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6
Public Health Consulting to Support You
We partner with public health, healthcare, nonprofit, philanthropic, and government organizations to design workshops and facilitated sessions that help women leaders recognize, strengthen, and intentionally use courage as an organizational skill — especially in times of uncertainty, burnout, and systems under strain.
If your organization would benefit from this kind of support, we'd love to connect. Reach out on LinkedIn or through our website.
By Kristi McClamrochIn this episode, Syreeta Nolan shares what it looks like to claim your full identity and build systems that honor every body and mind — even when those systems were never designed for you.
This is a conversation about disability justice, prevention, and power — and what becomes possible when we stop asking people to fit broken systems and start redesigning systems to fit people.
You're listening to the Courageous Public Health Podcast, Episode 44.
Meet Syreeta Nolan
Syreeta Nolan is a Black Disabled, bisexual, kink-friendly systems thinker and relentless advocate for equity in higher education. She didn't just return to college after a decade away — she returned demanding change and not to be taken for granted.
Her journey through fibromyalgia and mental health trauma didn't silence her. It lit a fire.
She co-founded Disabled In Higher Ed to build the space she'd never had: where disabled students could be seen, heard, and equipped to lead. As Principal CEO, she has partnered with institutions, policy leaders, and community organizers to reimagine access from the ground up — centering storytelling, trauma-informed systems, and collective accountability.
Now, she's in a new season — one where rest is resistance, prevention is power, and healing is a form of design.
She is in the midst of writing BOOK, a poetic memoir for the soul-centered grievers and radical feelers. And she's developing a national credentialing pathway for BSW-level professionals focused on preventive, relational mental health care.
She researches mental health prevention and trauma care. She speaks truth in spaces that weren't built for people like her.
She leads from the grey: between light and shadow, pain and purpose. That's where the real work happens.
Conversation Highlights
"My disabilities are not something I carry like luggage. I am a disabled woman — that is my identity."— Syreeta Nolan
Stay in Touch
With Syreeta Nolan:
Email: [email protected]
Request the MHPCA one-pager, share feedback, or connect about disability justice, mental health prevention, and policy advocacy.
With Dr. Kristi McClamroch:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/
Website: www.CourageousPublicHealth.com
Subscribe to Weekly Courageous Public Health Podcast Updates: http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6
Public Health Consulting to Support You
We partner with public health, healthcare, nonprofit, philanthropic, and government organizations to design workshops and facilitated sessions that help women leaders recognize, strengthen, and intentionally use courage as an organizational skill — especially in times of uncertainty, burnout, and systems under strain.
If your organization would benefit from this kind of support, we'd love to connect. Reach out on LinkedIn or through our website.