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Coming up on Connections: Monday, January 30th

https://www.ted.com/talks/stella_young_i_m_not_your_inspiration_thank_you_very_much

First hour: "Inspiration porn" and how to create more inclusive environments

Second hour: Art as a tool for social change

Have you heard the term, “inspiration porn?” A recent episode of the sitcom Speechless on ABC explored the subject. It refers to when able-bodied people characterize people with disabilities as objects of inspiration or one-dimensional saints because they live with physical or developmental differences. People with disabilities and disability rights activists say the term can be harmful and insulting because examples of “inspiration porn” are usually meant to benefit able-bodied people. They point to memes like the one featuring a swimmer with one leg and the phrase, “The only disability in life is a bad attitude.” Critics also say the term shifts focus away from challenges faced by people with disabilities – accessibility, high unemployment rates, and more. We’ll explore different perspectives on the issue, and discuss how to create more inclusive environments. Our guests:

  • Brendan O’Riordan, communications officer for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office who was born with cerebral palsy
  • Dresden Engle, PR professional, actress, and mother of a 5th grader with cerebral palsy
  • Cyndi Kerber Gowan, faculty member in the School of Education at Nazareth College, and faculty liaison for the LifePrep@Naz program
  • Bob Ike, superintendent of Palmyra-Macedon School District

This program is presented as part of Dialogue on Disability Week – a partnership between WXXI and Al Sigl Community of Agencies – in conjunction with the Herman and Margaret Schwartz Community Series. Dialogue on Disability is supported in part by The Golisano Foundation with additional support from the Fred L. Emerson Foundation.

Then in our second hour -- how art can be used as a tool to inspire change. We'll discuss how visual and performance art, satire, and other forms of creative expression can raise awareness of social and political issues. Our guests:

  • Allison Roberts, artist and co-founder of Impact Interactive
  • Dick Roberts, artist and former political cartoonist for the Democrat and Chronicle
  • Jonathan Ntheketha, actor, performance educator with Impact Interactive, and senior assistant director of the Multicultural Center for Academic Success in RIT's Division for Diversity and Inclusion
  • Arleen Thaler, socially-engaged photojournalist

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Megan Mack is the executive producer of "Connections with Evan Dawson" and live/televised engagement programming.