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When is ‘Nothing About Us Without Us’ going to reach academia?
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Imagine a world where students didn’t have to read between the lines to figure out whether their disability studies lecturer has lived experience.
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The joy of discovering slow play as my new normal
05:00|Kitty Wasasala is learning to play, dream, create, rest and live, at whatever pace they want.
Five ways I'm practising play this summer
06:23|Playing helps Kiwikiwi Hawes recharge and feel restored.
Wordplay and wrestling with puns
04:14|Although sports were never her strong suit, Lucy Croft found her arena in the form of pun battles.
Aotearoa's role in forming the UNCRDP
28:15|In this podcast interview, long-time disability activist Robyn Hunts chats to The D*List about what went into forming the CRPD and how we can all play a part today.
Anchoring as access to purposeful play
06:16|Nicolina Newcombe describes how anchoring to something meaningful is a form of play for her, and recently that's been travel.
How pole dance gave me a new relationship with movement
04:58|Claudia Rose describes how pole dance gave her a newfound confidence in her body.
Fun gifts to get your disabled friend on IDPWD
03:07|SATIRE: If you’re feeling sorry for your disabled friend, International Day of Persons With Disabilities on 3rd of December is the perfect occasion for you to step forward. Giving them a $10 note or asking them for accessibility advice is overrated. Try these gifts instead!
Why charter schools for Autistic students aren't the solution
07:11|The Government is planning to open two charter schools designed for Autistic students with the intention of closing gaps within the education system. However, the community broadly disagrees.
What would your dream ‘third space’ look like?
03:04|We deserve better, more accessible third spaces, and Emily Coull has imagined one: The Ladybird Café.