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Ability Radio is a program of the Disability Rights Center of the Virgin Islands to promote a more inclusive Virgin Islands. Ability Radio brings you information on healthcare, art, culture, education and current affairs.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Ciencias Sociales Crianza y Familias Relaciones
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  • Waves Ahead: Rebuilding Resilience for Puerto Rico - Episode 64 with Wilfred Labiosa
    Oct 8 2025

    Wilfred Labiosa, CEO of Waves Ahead, discusses building community-based mental health and support services, including housing, for older adults and the LGBT community across Puerto Rico. He explains how Waves Ahead is working to solve problems through the organization’s hurricane relief work, reconstruction, the creation of regionally located centers, and ongoing research into anxiety, depression, and suicide among older Puerto Ricans.

    The episode addresses practical challenges—such as technology barriers, food insecurity, limited mental health access, and housing loss—and Waves Ahead’s plans for elder housing, shelters, and restorative community programs. Labiosa also addresses advocacy, policy obstacles, funding losses, and simple interventions listeners can use to support neighbors and reduce isolation.

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    28 m
  • The Texas Civil Rights Project, Building a Social Justice Movement - Episode 63 with Guest Jim Harrington
    Oct 3 2025

    Host Amelia Headley-Lamont talks with Jim Harrington, founder of theTexas Civil Rights Project, about his new memoir and decades of organizing and litigation for farmworkers, students, people with disabilities, and communities. Harrington reflects on victories, setbacks, and lessons for activists and lawyers working to protect civil and disability rights. His new book, "The Texas Civil Rights Project: How We Built a Social Justice Movement," was recently released by the University of Texas Press.

    The conversation covers harsh conditions, strategies like house meetings and community organizing, key legal battles on workers’ compensation, police brutality, accessible voting and public spaces, and the broader effort to build a lasting social justice movement.

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    27 m
  • Inside the ADA Trainer Leadership Network - Episode 62 with Guest Lawanda Cook, PhD, CRC
    Sep 19 2025

    In this episode, Archie Jennings, Esq., talks with Lawanda Cook, PhD, CRC, Senior Extension Associate at Cornell’s Yang Tan Institute and content specialist for the Northeast ADA Center. They explain the ADA Trainer Leadership Network (TLN), a free train‑the‑trainer program with 57 modules that builds local capacity to teach ADA rights and responsibilities across employment, public services, public accommodations, customer service, service animals, and accessible technology.

    Lawanda shares examples of TLN impact — from company accommodation policies and county job fairs to inclusive outdoor dining during COVID — and provides resources for support (Northeast ADA toll‑free 1‑800‑949‑4232, northeastada@cornell.edu) and local Disability Rights of the Virgin Islands contacts. The next TLN train‑the‑trainer workshop is scheduled for October 2025.

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    27 m
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