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  <title>28: Disability Civic Engagement</title>
  <description> In this episode, we talk with Sandy Ho, a disability activist, policy researcher at the Lurie Institute for Disability Policy at Brandeis University, and co-founder of Disability and Intersectionality Summit. Sandy shares details from the report, Civic Engagement and People with Disabilities, which she co-authored. She discusses how ableist attitudes and physical barriers can prevent civic engagement for the disability community. Sandy highlights the importance of cross-movement collaboration and ensuring the disability community is included in all policies and not just &amp;quot;disability issues&amp;quot;.  Episode Transcript: Click here    Episode transcripts can be found at http://disabilityhealth.jhu.edu/included/    Important Links  https://www.disabilityintersectionalitysummit.com/  https://heller.brandeis.edu/community-living-policy/  https://www.sinsinvalid.org/disability-justice-primer &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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  <author_url>https://disabilityhealth.jhu.edu</author_url>
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