A Look Inward at Implicit Bias Toward Disability
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On this episode Dr. Alison Levine from the University of Kentucky shares her research on implicit bias toward ability status. We talk about ways ableism is subtly (and sometimes not so subtly) embedded in society. She provides insight into our responsibility to dismantle systems that limit access for people with disabilities.  Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast  [email protected] Dr. Levine: [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
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