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Make it Make Sense is a Quiet Rebel Podcast where Tracie Jae and her guest try to make sense of the things which make no sense to them.
This week's guest is Nelita Ramey and we discussed the importance of advocating for accessibility.
Patreon subscribers have access to the full video and extended conversation.
Make it Make Sense is hosted and produced by Tracie Jae in Houston, TX on the Indigenous Land of the Karankawa People. We hope that something you heard today will move you, open you, or give you pause. We welcome your questions, comments and concerns.
Until next time - remember to #feedthehappy and LOVE first, always!
About Nelita
Nelita Manego Ramey is a T6-7 paraplegic and has used a wheelchair for mobility for the last 31 years. She is currently working as a registered nurse manager at UnitedHealth Group.
She is very active in her community, and is especially passionate about advocating for people with disabilities, which is apparent with her past involvement in the Archdiocese of New Orleans Commission for People with Disabilities, and the non-profit organization, Split Second Foundation.
Nelita serves on the LSU National Diversity Advisory Board and is an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.
By Tracie JaeMake it Make Sense is a Quiet Rebel Podcast where Tracie Jae and her guest try to make sense of the things which make no sense to them.
This week's guest is Nelita Ramey and we discussed the importance of advocating for accessibility.
Patreon subscribers have access to the full video and extended conversation.
Make it Make Sense is hosted and produced by Tracie Jae in Houston, TX on the Indigenous Land of the Karankawa People. We hope that something you heard today will move you, open you, or give you pause. We welcome your questions, comments and concerns.
Until next time - remember to #feedthehappy and LOVE first, always!
About Nelita
Nelita Manego Ramey is a T6-7 paraplegic and has used a wheelchair for mobility for the last 31 years. She is currently working as a registered nurse manager at UnitedHealth Group.
She is very active in her community, and is especially passionate about advocating for people with disabilities, which is apparent with her past involvement in the Archdiocese of New Orleans Commission for People with Disabilities, and the non-profit organization, Split Second Foundation.
Nelita serves on the LSU National Diversity Advisory Board and is an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.