Welcome to POWER NOT PITY, where we explore the lives of disabled people of color everywhere! Through storytelling, commentary and analysis, the podcast aims to amplify the lived experiences and perspectives of disabled people. In an effort to break down the systemic barriers that keep disabled people of color silenced, this show serves as a vehicle to dismantle ableism with grace, humor and downright determination. So... “What’s your disabled power?”
This bonus mini episode finds me at the beach with my thoughts on embodiment and the power of change. Listen in to get to know more about what the oce...
POWER NOT PITY's reached the Season Finale, and this one ends of a really high note and is featuring Leroy Moore! Leroy F. Moore, noted activist and p...
Lilac Vylette Maldonado is a cultural worker and zinester. She comes on this episode to talk about self-authorship and how she creates herself everyda...
Thomas Reid is a blind advocate and a podcasting maverick who loves talking about his kids. Hailing from the Bronx, he brings that attitude and audaci...
Season 2 is finally here! This season I'll be discussing the meaning of survival and what significance that has to disabled people of color during thi...
Want to learn how to make your podcast more accessible? Dive into this episode! Recorded at the 2019 Werk It! Podcast Festival, Bri M. discusses how y...
Join me in the studio with musician and visual artist, Ade Raphael! As a stage 4c nasopharyngeal carcinoma cancer survivor, her diagnosis happened in ...
Eman Rimawi. Eman is a double amputee with an aggressive form of lupus. She is Black, Palestinian and a disability rights organizer with the New York ...
Amali Maxine Phillips is a kid with a lot of POWER! Want to see how I know? Listen in as Amali describes her life with CP and how poetry fuels her cre...
What if we could imagine an accessible world? In this episode, [Rivers Solomon][1], author of an Unkindness of Ghosts, discusses what an accessible fu...