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  <title>Amy Hogan - “We have to present ourselves in a competent, confident light”</title>
  <description>EPISODE 6 | Imagine a world where womens organisations are run by men. Where Maori organisations are run by Pakeha. Well, that’s the world we live in as disabled people. So why is that the case? And what can we do about it? Welcome to Part Two of my conversation with Amy Hogan. In this episode, we try to get to the bottom of one simple question: Why are there so few disabled people leading disability organisations? SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES:  https://itunes.apple.com/nz/podcast/conversations-with-crips/id1302625165&amp;amp;nbsp; Questions or feedback? Email conversationswithcrips@gmail.com&amp;amp;nbsp;or facebook.com/conversationswithcrips&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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