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A considered show this month with Phil and Simon. We review the deeply unsettling BBC documentary ‘Targeted - the truth about disability hate crime’. You can watch it on iPlayer. On YouTube, we've posted a video of us discussing the documentary. (links to both below)
Simon recently attended some equality training called Beyond Bias, delivered by Guilaine Kinouani from Race Reflections. Two elements struck him as relevant to disability equality, so we try and see if they apply. First was the concept of intergenerational trauma, and the second, a quote from Audre Lorde (pictured below) ‘There’s no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we don’t live single-issue lives".
Listeners Corner is a bumper one this month, and we finish with Cultural Corner, a new addition to the Show, where we recommend a couple of items you might be interested in. It could be another podcast, a book, a tv show, film, blog or article. Geoff Adams-Spink provides the suggestions.
Links
Targeted - the truth about disability hate crime BBC iPlayer
The Way We Roll YouTube channel
Beyond Bias training from Race Reflections
Intergenerational trauma
Audre Lorde No such thing as a single-issue struggle because we don't live single-issue lives
Guilane Kinouani on Twitter
Adam Buxton podcast with Stewart Lee
Fall - The Mystery of Robert Maxwell by John Preston Hardback link
Fall - The Mystery of Robert Maxwell by John Preston Audible audiobook link
Our thanks to Geoff Adams-Spink - Twitter @GAdams_Spink
You can find us in Apple Podcasts or Spotify
If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, please email us at [email protected]
We hope you enjoy it.
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A considered show this month with Phil and Simon. We review the deeply unsettling BBC documentary ‘Targeted - the truth about disability hate crime’. You can watch it on iPlayer. On YouTube, we've posted a video of us discussing the documentary. (links to both below)
Simon recently attended some equality training called Beyond Bias, delivered by Guilaine Kinouani from Race Reflections. Two elements struck him as relevant to disability equality, so we try and see if they apply. First was the concept of intergenerational trauma, and the second, a quote from Audre Lorde (pictured below) ‘There’s no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we don’t live single-issue lives".
Listeners Corner is a bumper one this month, and we finish with Cultural Corner, a new addition to the Show, where we recommend a couple of items you might be interested in. It could be another podcast, a book, a tv show, film, blog or article. Geoff Adams-Spink provides the suggestions.
Links
Targeted - the truth about disability hate crime BBC iPlayer
The Way We Roll YouTube channel
Beyond Bias training from Race Reflections
Intergenerational trauma
Audre Lorde No such thing as a single-issue struggle because we don't live single-issue lives
Guilane Kinouani on Twitter
Adam Buxton podcast with Stewart Lee
Fall - The Mystery of Robert Maxwell by John Preston Hardback link
Fall - The Mystery of Robert Maxwell by John Preston Audible audiobook link
Our thanks to Geoff Adams-Spink - Twitter @GAdams_Spink
You can find us in Apple Podcasts or Spotify
If you have any comments, feedback or suggestions, please email us at [email protected]
We hope you enjoy it.
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