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We are excited to share the following videos and podcasts that feature EDID-GHDI team members and partners. Also view more videos on our EDID-GHDI YouTube channel.

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May 2023
Deborah Stienstra was interviewed for an episode in the podcast series by Feminist Shift, a committee supported by YW Kitchener-Waterloo and YWCA Cambridge as well as other feminist groups in the Waterloo Region. The goal of the podcast series is to bring an intersectional feminist analysis to important social, economic, and community issues in the region. In the episode, Deborah speaks about the Canadian Feminist Disability Coalition, and how its projects ensure that the voices of women living with disabilities are kept not only at the centre of the work but in the administration of it.

July 2022
Deborah Stienstra and Bonnie Brayton were guests on the Partnership for Inclusive Research and Learning (PIRL) podcast with Tammy Yates Rajaduri, hosted at the University of Toronto and released in July 2022. This three-part episode focuses on the origins of the term intersectionality, what it can look like to take or integrate an intersectional lens in Disability Inclusive Development, and ways in which researchers can apply intersectionality in their work.

 

 

March 2022
Deborah Stienstra and Bonnie Brayton were guests on the Partnership for Inclusive Research and Learning (PIRL) podcast, hosted at the University of Toronto and released on March 10, 2022. On the podcast, Deborah and Bonnie talked about the initiation of the EDID-GHDI partnership, and its goals of identifying and addressing gaps around the inclusion of women and girls with disabilities.

September 2021
Xuan Thuy Nguyen, co-lead of the EDID-GHDI’s Vietnam country study and Associate Professor at Carleton University at the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies and the Pauline Jewett Institute of Women’s and Gender Studies and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, joined Fady Shanouda’s podcast on September 20, 2021. Thuy talked about decolonial disability studies, the work of doing research in global south countries, and the impact of southern theories on the meaning of disability.

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