ADAPT REVOLUTION! is your weekly antidote to hate, greed, and ableism, where the D-Word is Disability. In the 5th episode, we talk about personhood. Beth invokes disabled civil rights activist Judy Heumann, and shares a story about her brother, Lee Blick. We feature a speech by Judy Heumann called, "Our fight for Disability Rights, and why it's not over." We then share a conversation between Patty Berne and Stacey Milbern, called, "My body doesn't oppress me, society does," where they present a social model of disability. Finally, we share a speech by Helen Keller to the Lyon's Club International in 1925. Intro music is "Octavia" by Jamila Woods. Outro music is "Roots and Wings" by Coco Love Alcorn. All rights to all content in this episode belong to the artists and speakers themselves. Videos of content in today's episode, with captions, can be found on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEEBWH7da_RiOBA70ReJd1bBmGh9ytTYE. Join us with a monthly contribution or one-time donation! We need your support to sustain our work! Thank you :-) https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6PQN64SNSW4TL
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