BONUS: Why Is The Use Of Terms Like "Mentally Disabled" As An Insult So Harmful?
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Friends, we’re coming to you with a BONUS episode this week. Over the years we’ve worked hard to provide you with topics that are helpful resources, to be sources of encouragement, and never shy away from difficult conversations. Today, we’re coming to you with a difficult, yet important conversation. This one is taken directly from comments by one of the Presidential candidates. We want to be clear we’re not endorsing either candidate but as a platform that promises to shout worth and work to shift narratives for people with Down syndrome each week, we feel this is an important conversation we need to have with all of you. We hope you’ll join us in this unfiltered and honest conversation. - - - SHOW NOTES No Pity: People With Disabilities Forging A New Civil Rights Movement by Joseph R. Shapiro Listen to Amy Julia Becker’s podcast Reimagining The Good Life Listen to Amy Julia Becker’s episode with Anthropologist Tom Pearson  Articles about the comments: New York Times article Disability Scoop article Some helpful links on this topic: National Center on Disability and Journalism Terms to Avoid When Talking About Disability Words Matter! Disability Language Etiquette by the National Education Association How Ableism Affects People With Disabilities National Institute of Health article: Implications of internalised ableism for the health and wellbeing of disabled young people   Previous Episodes Like This: 88. (Un)learning the Advocacy Language 172. Defining Ableism, Allyship & Advocacy + Redefining "Inclusion" - ft. Dr. Priya Lalvani 197. Exposing The Roots (Racism, Ableism, Microagressions, + More) 208. Growing Through Uncomfortable Conversations (w/Ashley - TLFP Producer & Self-Advocate) 217. The Things People Say 250. Who Has The Right To Use Down Syndrome Or Disability As A Punch Line? JOIN THE MOVEMENT Join us in celebrating and supporting The Lucky Few Podcast! For just $0.99, $4.99, or $9.99 a month, you can help us continue shouting worth and shifting narratives for people with Down syndrome. Your support makes a difference in our ability to create meaningful content, enable us to cover production costs, and explore additional opportunities to expand our resources. Become an essential part of The Lucky Few movement today!  DISCOUNT CODE Friends, grab your narrative shifting gear over on The Lucky Few Merch Shop and use code PODCAST for 10% off! HELP US SHIFT THE NARRATIVE Interested in partnering with The Lucky Few Podcast as a sponsor? Email [email protected] for more information! LET’S CHAT Email [email protected] with your questions and Good News for future episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluckyfewpod/support
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