Meet us at the crossroads of disability and anything — politics, culture, and more! We’ll get into it on Crip Crap: The Podcast. With Justin Cooper, filmmaker, photographer, and founder of Cooper Industries and Kennedy Healy, writer, media maker, and founder of Crip Crap. Music by Christea Parent a.k.a MoLess. Transcripts can be accessed at cripcrapmedia.com/podcast. For more information about Crip Crap, visit cripcrapmedia.com.
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Episode 23.5: Building a New Disabled South with Dom Kelly
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Episode 23.4: Ableism and Trans Rights Past and Present with Joy Michael Ellison
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Episode 23.3: Portraits of Immunocompromised Resistance with Megan Doherty
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Episode 23.2: Access in Acting with Terri Lynne Hudson
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Episode 23.1: Wheelchair Bureaucracy and Daily Life
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Justin and Kennedy are back and, given recent events, spend the first episode of Season 2 discussing and explaining the grueling process of obtaining and maintaining custom power wheelchairs as United States citizens with health insurance.Oleh Kennedy Healy
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Episode #7: Preserving Disabled Stories as a Sacred Task with Whitney Hill
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Whitney Hill, Founder and Director of SPORK! (https://www.sporkability.org/home), joins Justin and Kennedy to discuss founding her organization, documenting disability experiences, and upcoming workshop opportunities.Oleh Kennedy Healy
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Episode #6: Race, Gender, Trauma, and Art with Blaq Gurl Fya
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In this month’s episode, Fya, Justin, and Kennedy discuss Fya’s work. They touch on how acquiring a disability shifted her arts practice, her current event series, being gentle with ourselves when the world is crumbling, and more.Oleh Kennedy Healy
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Episode #5: Care, Photography, and Storytelling with Marley Molkentin
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Justin, Kennedy, and Marley discuss care work and systems and the photo project Marley and Kennedy shot of their care routine. Justin and Marley dig into the function of photos and their photography processes. For more resources on care visit https://linktr.ee/carephotoproject.Oleh Kennedy Healy
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Episode #4: Critical Comedy with Nina G
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This months guest, Nina G, is a comedian, author, speaker, and consultant. Justin and Kennedy ask her about her work, experiences as a comedian with a stutter, and the relationship between disability and humor.Oleh Kennedy Healy
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Episode #3: Disability, Art, Therapy, and Community with Bri Beck
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Justin and Kennedy interview Bri Beck about disability affirmative therapy, art, community healing, and mental health. We look at barriers to accessing therapy that affirms marginalized identities and dream up alternatives.Oleh Kennedy Healy
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Episode #2: Fashion as Worldbuilding with Sky Cubacub
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Justin and Kennedy discuss recent events surrounding COVID and ableism. Then, they interview Sky Cubacub, founder of Rebirth Garments, about accessible, gender-affirming fashion as resistance.Oleh Kennedy Healy
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In our inaugural episode, Justin and Kennedy introduce themselves, Crip Crap, and Crip Crap: The Podcast. They discuss creating in COVID, analyze the mid-pandemic moment, and confirm the need for disabled perspectives and accessibility in media and beyond.Oleh Kennedy Healy
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