055. Collaborating with Neurodivergent & Disabled Folks in Yoga Communities with Laura Sharkey
Description
In episode 55, Amber interviews Laura Sharkey, an autistic meditation teacher and social justice activist. They speak about their experience of ableism and other forms of oppression that are present in many yoga communities, as well as practical tools that non-disabled folks can use to confront bias. We discuss the importance of seeing our disabled community members as whole, capable human beings with agency and choice, and how we can support them in non-ableist ways. We talk about the difficult emotions that arise when we confront unconscious bias and how yoga can support us in building more resilience for difficult conversations or work. Finally, Laura shares some tips on how yoga teachers can make “quiet and still” practices more accessible to neurodiverse students.
In this episode:
Laura introduces themself and talks about how yoga helped them feel at home in their body for the first time in their 40s
We discuss ableism, anti-fat bias, and other forms of oppression present in yoga communities, and how Laura brings a yogic framework to their social justice activism
Laura counters the dangerous assumption that someone’s spiritual awareness or dedication to practice can be gauged by how they look or how “healthy” they are, or that yoga can “heal” or “fix” anyone
They discuss “cure culture” and the medical model vs social model of disability
Laura shares tips on how we can approach and support disabled students in equitable, non-ableist ways
We discuss building resilience for the uncomfortable work of confronting bias and how we can better learn to be in relationship to disabled people
Laura shares tips for teachers to make quiet and still” practices more accessible to Neurodiverse people, and talks about why “fidgeting” isn’t necessarily a bad thing
Finally, they share ways that yoga teachers can help students to experience downregulation even if it doesn’t look “typical”
Resources:
Connect with Laura on Instagram @lcsharkey
Off The Mat Into The World
An #ACTUALLYAUTISTIC Response to Autism Awareness Month
10 Ways to Rise Above Ableism (even if you didn't realize you needed to)
Why Some Commonly Used Language Hurts people with Atypical Neurology
Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure by Eli Clare
Ableism/Language written by Lydia X. Z. Brown
Autistic Self Advocacy Network
Autistic Women and Nonbinary Network
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