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The neurodivergency & disability politics podcast which explores issues, policies and campaigns that matter to disabled disabled people. Hearing from disabled activists, advocates, commentators and politician on shaping a path to a disabled inclusive future. This podcast showcases conversations on aspects across disability rights including the empowerment of voices across the intersections of the disability community that are underrepresented with conversations on LGBTQ rights, people of colour and those of national, cultural and social spectrum. Diverse conversations across the political spectrum reflecting what's political here in the UK around the globe.


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Autisticly Aar's Neuro Rainbow Project
Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Anger To Action: The Fight Against Welfare Cuts and Assisted Dying with DPAC activist Paula Peters
    Jun 2 2025

    DisElectAbility: A Deep Dive into Disability Activism with Paula Peters


    In this episode of DisElectAbility, host Autisticly Aar speaks with disability activist Paula Peters from Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC). Peters discusses the impact of winter fuel allowance cuts on older disabled individuals, the contentious assisted dying bill, and the worrying push towards austerity measures by the current Labour government. She emphasizes the need for increased financial support, accessible housing, and NHS services underpinned by progressive taxation. Peters also stresses the importance of collective activism and the potential role of independent candidates in representing disabled people. She calls for solidarity and urges listeners to engage in various forms of activism to bring about change and support DPAC’s crowdfunded initiatives.


    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:30 Guest Introduction: Paula Peters

    00:57 Impact of Labour Government Policies on Disabled People

    03:07 Assisted Dying Bill Concerns

    07:00 Social Care Crisis and the Need for Reform

    28:01 Political Homelessness Among Disabled People

    34:07 Activism and Campaigning for Disabled Rights

    40:18 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts

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    57 m
  • Beyond the Headlines: Trans Rights, Disability Justice, and Media Misinformation – with Ashleigh Talbo
    Apr 20 2025

    Guest:

    Ashleigh Talbot – Co-founder of What The Trans?!, journalist, activist, disabled trans woman living with MS.

    Bex Foulsham - non-binary trans woman who is a member of the Liberal Democrats and campaigner


    In this powerful episode of DisElectAbility, host Aar Jae Williams is joined by Ashleigh Talbot, co-founder of the independent trans news podcast What The Trans?!. Together, they explore the current political, social, and media landscape affecting the UK’s trans and disabled communities. The conversation spans the deeply controversial Supreme Court ruling in For Women Scotland v. Scottish Ministers, the impact of the Sullivan and Cass reviews on trans healthcare, the role of right-wing US influence in shaping UK policy, and the devastating proposed cuts to disability benefits like PIP under the Labour government.

    Ashleigh, a wheelchair user and MS patient, brings a razor-sharp critique of media transphobia, the NHS’s failures in supporting marginalised identities, and the performative neutrality of mainstream journalism. The episode also features a heartfelt voice note from trans activist Bex Foulsham responding to the Supreme Court ruling, emphasizing the psychological toll and erosion of legal protections for trans people in the UK.

    From media myths to grassroots resistance, this is a call to action: resist, organize, support one another, and push back against a growing wave of ableism and transphobia.


    EMAIL: neurorainbow@neurorainbowproject.comm

    FOLLOW ASHLEIGH ON BLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/ashleigh.whatthetrans.com

    FIND MORE ABOUT WHAT THE TRANS?!: https://whatthetrans.com/

    SIGN PETITION ON THE SUPREME COURT RULING: https://www.change.org/p/overturn-the-uk-s-new-legal-definition-of-a-woman


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    1 h y 3 m
  • The Robert Buckland Interview: The assessment of the Conservative's record in government and it's party's legacy of austerity
    Apr 7 2025

    Economic and Policy Impacts on Disabled People: A Conversation with Robert Buckland


    In this episode of DisElectAbility, the Disability Politics Podcast, host Aar Jae/Eira-Auri Williams engages in a detailed discussion with Robert Buckland, former MP and cabinet minister, focusing on disability and autism policies in the UK. They explore the economic policies over the past 15 years, the impact of austerity on disabled people, and Buckland's work with the autism employment review. Buckland also shares his personal connection to autism, insights from his political career, and perspectives on current political challenges and government actions. The episode emphasises the need for improved support, inclusivity, and policy reform to better meet the needs of disabled people in the UK.


    Email: neurorainbowproject.com

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    Visit: neurorainbowproject.com/diselectability for more

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    episode content:

    00:00 Introduction to Electability Podcast

    00:49 Overview of British Politics and Disability

    02:23 Economic Policies and Their Impact on Disabled People

    06:38 Political Activism and Social Media

    13:41 Interview with Robert Buckland

    14:07 Robert Buckland's Political Journey and Autism Advocacy

    18:38 Challenges and Achievements in Autism Support

    25:15 Reflections on Government Policies and Future Directions

    57:13 Closing Remarks and Future Episodes



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    1 h y 1 m
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