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When I stepped into the interview room, I never imagined that my health condition would overshadow my qualifications. The silence that followed my disclosure was deafening, marking the start of my stark encounter with ableism in Norway's job market. On this episode, I share the often untold story of a society applauded for its inclusivity, yet one that quietly lets down its citizens with disabilities. Researcher Gagan Chhabra unravel the deep-seated biases that pervade even the most progressive of welfare states, and how these prejudices can stifle the dreams of competent individuals seeking fair employment.
With Chhabra's findings as our guide, we dissect the everyday hurdles that come with a disability, from the subtle to the blatantly discriminatory. We discuss the stark contrast between Norway's promising legislation and the real-life job experiences of young adults with visual impairments, a topic that parallels Chhabra's work in both Oslo and Delhi. This episode isn't just a confessional of personal struggles; it's a rallying cry to acknowledge our own biases and a proposition for a collective shift towards genuine inclusivity. Listen as we confront the uncomfortable truths and seek not only to atone for our own ignorance but also to ignite a broader conversation on valuing each person's potential.
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