Pigeonhole Cheryl Green: Multimedia Artist, Disability Activist
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- Society & Culture
Pigeonhole challenges the stereotypes that disabled people are all white, straight, middle class people in search of a cure for their bodies and minds the way mainstream media would make it seem. Made by disability community, and centering disabled audiences, Pigeonhole interrogates the assumptions and biases we hold about disability and embraces all parts of people's identities. We uplift disability culture, celebrate identity, and break out of the narrow pigeonholes people attempt to stuff us in. All episodes have downloadable and text transcripts at WhoAmIToStopIt.com.
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Pigeonhole Podcast 48
Dr. Sara Acevedo reflects on her grandma's grill, the loss of connection to her childhood foods, and a changing, chronically ill body.
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I have a seahorse stim, and this audio described film I shot on my iPhone at the Oregon Coast Aquarium years ago on a whim is a window in.
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So many stories about food from disabled community. Now, with bagels, Klezmer, and tacos or something.
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Pigeonhole Podcast 45
Long distance coffee dates and the power of texting to grow a friendship.
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Pigeonhole Podcast 44
Legally blind paper-cut artist Lavaun Benavidez-Heaster dives deep into what the color red feels and sounds like to her.
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Pigeonhole Podcast 43
Auto-caption fails have been celebrated for their comedic possibilities for years. I want people to laugh and be enraged by bad captions, or craptions. Go on a sound journey with me about corn, bagels, and so much more as I play with bad captions.