
Innovating Inclusion
Talking disability inclusion, universal design, advocacy, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Join hosts Angie Castro, Katie Corbett, and Steven McCoy, with Dennis Tran, Mandeep Ladhar, and Akira Nakano, as they talk to the change makers of today for a better tomorrow.
Episodes
10 episodes
Saran Tugsjargal - Policy Maker, Advocate, Mongolian-American, and a College Freshman
Our Superstar GuestSaran Tugsjargal is a student with ASD, SLD, ADHD starting her freshman year at Rice University. She is an advocate for equitable education with a goal is to prove that disabilities don't hinder leadership. Coll...
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Episode 10
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24:39

Paul Grossman & Jessie Weber - Recognizing The ADA at 35 Years and Unpacking 504
A special edition of the Innovating Inclusion podcast where Civil Rights Attorneys Jessie Weber and Paul Grossman unpack the ADA and Section 504, Title II, and tell us how it all relates to Roy Payan, Portia Mason, and the National Fed...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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33:57

Avery Roberts & Kelly Berger - Striving for Rare Inclusion
Congenital Muscular Dystrophy (CMD) affected individuals, Kelly Berger and Avery Roberts are making their voices heard as they speak with Katie Corbett and Mandeep Ladhar. Together they hope to tackle misconceptions surrounding disability and g...
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Episode 8
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25:06
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Diego Mariscal - Using Your Disability to Find Entrepreneurial Success
Diego Mariscal, Founder and CEO of 2Gether-International, discusses his trailblazing efforts to help 5000 disabled entrepreneurs by the year 2030. A compelling conversation you cannot miss.BIODIEGO MARISCAL is Disabled and Proud! ...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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34:32

Building on Mister Rogers' Legacy on Inclusion with Jay Manuel and Kristin DiQuollo
Voice actor JAY MANUEL and Co-Executive Producer KRISTIN DiQULLO introduce Jeff Mouse on the PBS Kids series, Donkey Hodie. An intrepid explorer and avid nature lover, Jeff Mouse was born with congenital muscular dystrophy,...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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29:30

Salyne El Samarany on Special Olympics Global Movement for Educators Through Inclusion
Today, SALYNE EL SAMARANY discusses Special Olympics global mission of bringing inclusion into the classroom through micro-credentialing for educators. She talks about the importance of UDL (Universal Design for Learning) and how Special ...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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27:59
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Keisha Greaves on Why Girls Chronically Rock!
KEISHA GREAVES is a motivational speaker, adaptive fashion designer, and a disability advocate. She is the Founder & CEO of the brand, Girls Chronically Rock; Founder of
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Episode 4
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26:55

Lucy Edwards on Entrepreneurship, Representation, and Why Blind Barbie Matters!
The hosts talk to Blind, Not Broken author, LUCY EDWARDS, a UK based, RTS award-winning presenter, journalist, content creator, speaker, entrepreneur and disability activist. After losing her sight at 17 due to Incontinenti...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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26:32

Nicole Homerin on Becoming an Advocate by Trailblazing in Education
NICOLE HOMERIN, M.Ed. (she/her) is the Director of CVI Education in The CVI Center at Perkins School for the Blind. She is excited to return to Perkins, where she began her career as a Teaching Assistant in the Deafblind Program. Nicole formerl...
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Episode 2
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34:44
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Beth Ruffin on DEIB & Self-Inclusion
BETH RUFFIN, DEIB and Self Inclusion coach, TEDx speaker, and podcast hosts brings an important conversation to the table on belonging and making space for yourself. Join hosts Steven McCoy and Angie Castro as they speak with Beth about one of ...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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