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  <title>29: Disability and Intersectionality</title>
  <description> Sandy Ho, a White House Champion of Change in 2015, returns to discuss her work supporting the inclusion of people from intersecting backgrounds in disability research and advocacy. She shares a brief history of the connection between intersectionality and the disability justice framework and why an intersectional approach is&amp;amp;nbsp; key to combating ableism. Sandy is the co-founder of the Disability and Intersectionality Summit, and she discusses this initiative's aim to uplift disabled people of color who experience compounded marginalization.&amp;amp;nbsp;  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; </description>
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