Blonde and Blind

Marissa Nissley

A podcast created by Marissa Nissley, a legally blind recent college graduate with albinism, that will change the way you think about blindness. Episodes discuss interdependence, accessibility, and disability justice.

  1. 5 АПР.

    37. Don't Mess with Section 504 (feat. Kaleigh Brendle)

    Don’t mess with Texas? More like don’t mess with Section 504—and Kaleigh Brendle. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 protects the rights of people with disabilities in universities, hospitals, and other institutions that receive federal financial assistance. But in September, 17 states filed a lawsuit claiming Section 504 is unconstitutional as it stands. Their argument? That recent guidance from the Biden administration, particularly those including gender dysphoria as a disability and emphasizing accommodations be provided in integrated settings, goes too far. Kaleigh Brendle joins Marissa (again!) on Blonde & Blind to unpack what this lawsuit could mean for Section 504 and the civil rights of the disability community. They tackle the misconception that the lawsuit only targets trans people, and stress the importance of cross-community allyship in the fight for justice. Kaleigh Brendle is a senior at Villanova University studying English, Justice & Peace, and Argumentation & Advocacy. She’s heavily involved with the National Federation of the Blind and is on the executive board of Villanova’s disability alliance LEVEL. Kaleigh is extremely passionate about disability rights and is an aspiring lawyer. She previously appeared on Blonde & Blind in December 2020 to share her experience suing the College Board in "Not Blind to Injustice." Connect with Blonde & Blind! Website  - https://www.blondeblind.com/  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blondeblindgirl/  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/blondeblind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blonde-blind  YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJz_ng0bHVm0s33plEl5Kpg  X - https://twitter.com/marissa_nissley  Connect with Kaleigh!  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kaleighbrendle/  Facebook - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaleigh-brendle-8a8a0124b  LinkedIn - https://www.facebook.com/friday.live.31/  TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@kaleigh.brendle/video/7472500905045282091  Key Points: 5:09 - What is section 504? 9:50 - What is section 504 important? 12:00 - What is Texas v. Becerra? 18:05 - Some argue that this lawsuit is only about gender dysphoria, not about eliminating 504. What is your response to that? 26:14 - What can people do to get involved? Get Involved - https://dredf.org/protect-504/ Resources & Transcript - https://www.blondeblind.com/post/37-don-t-mess-with-section-504-feat-kaleigh-brendle

    36 мин.
  2. 16 МАР.

    36. Let's Talk About (Blind) Sex (feat. Laura Millar) - 18+

    Blind people face unique challenges when it comes to sex. After all, we can’t drive by a CVS to pick up birth control or catch someone making eye contact from across the bar. In “Let’s Talk About (Blind) Sex,” Laura Millar, a blind certified sex educator, joins Marissa to offer insights on sexuality and sexual health for people with low vision. They share valuable tips and advice—covering everything from accessing contraceptives online to navigating consent and healthy communication—essential for any young adult thinking about sex. They also discuss the intersection of blind positivity and sex positivity, empowering listeners with disabilities to feel comfortable, confident, and sexy in their own skin. Laura Millar is a leading Sexual Health Educator, Researcher, and Consultant with a focus on the blind community. She graduated from San Francisco Stare University with a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) and is a Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES). Through Laura Millar Consulting, she provides personalized coaching and sexual health workshops. Laura is especially passionate about accessible sex education and sits on the board of The Blind Sexuality Access Network (BSAN). She is dedicated to creating a world where consent is key and sexuality is celebrated! Connect with Blonde & Blind! Website  - https://www.blondeblind.com/  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blondeblindgirl/  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/blondeblind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blonde-blind  YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJz_ng0bHVm0s33plEl5Kpg  X - https://twitter.com/marissa_nissley  Connect with Laura Millar! Laura Millar Consulting - https://lauramillar.com/about-me/  Blind Sexuality Access Network (BSAN) - https://blindsexualityaccessnetwork.org/  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauramillar?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app  Key Points: 2:18 - Accessible Sex Education and Laura Millar Consulting  5:54 - How are blind positivity and sex positivity related? 13:59 - Is attraction and desire entirely visual? How can I flirt with low vision? 17:05 - What advice do you have for listeners in the 18-24 range who are beginning to explore sex? - Identifying Values  - Student Health Centers + Other Campus Resources  - Telehealth and Virtual Resources  - Disability Community Resources & Transcript - https://www.blondeblind.com/post/36-let-s-talk-about-blind-sex-feat-laura-millar-18

    33 мин.
  3. 09.11.2024

    35. "Out of Sight, Not Out of Mind" (feat. Rose West)

    Picture yourself watching TV in your living room when, without warning, you suddenly lose vision in your right eye. People born blind often say “you can’t miss what you never had,” but what happens when someone with normal eyesight suddenly or gradually loses their vision? In “Out of Sight, Not Out of Mind,” Marissa interviews Rose West, a junior at Swarthmore College who lost most of her vision at age 12 due to a brain tumor. They discuss the grief, trauma, and frustration surrounding vision loss, and Rose shares how discovering the blind community helped her cope and build confidence.  Rose West is a junior at Swarthmore College studying Political Science. She is an AmeriCorps member who serves at the Overbrook School for the Blind and helps facilitate a work-readiness program for Blind/low vision students in Pennsylvania ages 14-24. She also serves on the board of the Arc Alliance, a non-profit supporting people with disabilities across the Philadelphia suburbs. Nara—a goofy, playful, and lovably dramatic Chocolate Labrador—is Rose’s guide dog and best friend.  Connect with Blonde & Blind! Website  - https://www.blondeblind.com/  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blondeblindgirl/  Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/legallybb/?locale=sq_AL  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blonde-blind  YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJz_ng0bHVm0s33plEl5Kpg  X - https://twitter.com/marissa_nissley  Connect with Rose West!  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-west-701009279  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rose.briars/ Connect with OSB AmeriCorps Next Step Skills Program! Website - https://www.obs.org/what-we-do/osb-americorps.cfm Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/osbamericorps/  Key Points:  00:00 - Introduction 04:09 - What was it like losing your vision? 08:26 - What are some of the common stereotypes surrounding vision loss? How did they impact your experience becoming blind? 11:33 - Many people think becoming blind is one of the worst things that could ever happen. What was it like going through something people consider tragic? 13:20 - How did you cope with your vision loss? 16:21 - What was it like interacting with people who knew you before your sight loss versus those who only knew you as blind? 18:46 - Many people will say that everything happens for a reason. How do you respond to that? 20:02 - How did you relax and de-stress while coping with vision loss? 23:54 - What do you think about the notion of fighting blindness? 32:03 - What advice do you have for people experiencing vision loss? Resources & Transcript - https://www.blondeblind.com/post/35-out-of-sight-not-out-of-mind-feat-rose-west

    35 мин.
  4. 05.10.2024

    34. "Your IEP Didn't Fall Out of a Coconut Tree" (feat. Olivia O'Connell)

    As the 2024 Presidential Election approaches, Blonde & Blind is amplifying the voices of a group often overlooked—students with disabilities. Olivia O’Connell, a dedicated disability rights activist, joins Marissa to talk about how the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Department of Education ensure that students get the accommodations they need. Magnifiers, extended time, and teachers of the visually-impaired (TVIs) don’t come from the kindness of a school district’s heart; they are federally-mandated tools and services that are critical for student success. Olivia shares how her Individualized Education Plan (IEP) supported her and why funding IDEA ensures students have access to a free appropriate public education. With Donald Trump proposing to close the Department of Education, Marissa and Olivia highlight how dissolving the agency responsible for ensuring equal access to education would negatively impact students across the country. Olivia O’Connell is a senior at the University of Michigan studying Political Science and History. She is currently an At-Large Presidential Fellow with the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, where she is conducting research on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, its funding, and its impacts on students with disabilities at the local level. She also has experience working on Capitol Hill, at nonprofit organizations, with government relations firms, and in community-based advocacy groups. She is dedicated to protecting democracy and championing the rights of historically marginalized communities, especially students and young adults with disabilities. Connect with Blonde & Blind! Website  - https://www.blondeblind.com/  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blondeblindgirl/  Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/legallybb/?locale=sq_AL  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blonde-blind  YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJz_ng0bHVm0s33plEl5Kpg  X - https://twitter.com/marissa_nissley  Connect with Olivia!  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oliviaelizao/  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliviaelizabeth  Key Points: 00:00 - Introduction and Background 05:25 - What sparked your interest in politics and disability advocacy? 06:49 - What is IDEA? 08:15 - How has IDEA impacted your life? 11:15 - What is the concept of "Least Restrictive Environment" and why is it important for students with disabilities? 12:52 - Why does IDEA need funding? Where does that money go? 16:03 - What does "full funding" for IDEA mean and why is it important? 19:21 - Many Republican politicians, including Donald Trump, have explicitly proposed eliminating the Department of Education and redirecting all IDEA funding to states with no strings attached. How do you think this could impact students with disabilities? 23:19 - What should people do if they want to take action? Resources & Transcript - https://www.blondeblind.com/post/34-your-iep-didn-t-fall-out-of-a-coconut-tree-feat-olivia-o-connell

    27 мин.
  5. 03.08.2024

    33. Advice for College-Bound Blind Kids

    In “Advice for College-Bound Blind Kids,” you’ll get college tips, advice, and life hacks from a recent Georgetown graduate. Starting college can be exciting but overwhelming, especially for students with low vision who also have to think about accommodations, orientation, mobility, and talking about their disability with tons of new people. The 33rd episode of Legally Blonde & Blind will help you stay organized, avoid losing your socks in the washing machine, and become a better advocate in college! Connect with Blonde & Blind! Website  - https://www.blondeblind.com/  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blondeblindgirl/  Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/legallybb/?locale=sq_AL  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blonde-blind  YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJz_ng0bHVm0s33plEl5Kpg  X - https://twitter.com/marissa_nissley  Key Points: 03:45 - Your disability is a factor you should consider when selecting a college. 07:19 - Life skills are important, but you don't have to learn them all at once. 12:45 - Look for financial aid through SSI and your state's commission for the blind. 15:30 - Apply for blind scholarships. 17:07 - Self-Advocacy is critical, but it is a skill you can learn and develop at any point in life. 21:55 - College kids are a lot less awkward about disability. 23:01 - Take a disability studies class or join a disability alliance! 25:59 - Be safe, even if you can't see the blue lights on campus. 29:11 - Become familiar with G-Suite Applications. 30:27 - Get organized! 33:42 - Take ownership of your education. 34:57 - Think carefully about getting a guide dog in college. 36:51 - Let go of the perfect college experience. 40:16 - Miscellaneous Advice Resources & Transcript - https://www.blondeblind.com/post/33-advice-for-college-bound-blind-kids

    48 мин.
  6. 06.01.2024

    30. Blind Athletics and the Paralympic World (feat. Liza Corso)

    If you were asked to picture an “athlete,” you probably wouldn’t imagine someone who is blind. But with creativity, collaboration, and a few modifications, athletes with low vision can partake in many elite and recreational activities, such as goalball, skiing, tandem cycling, and many more! Sports help athletes of all ages and abilities stay healthy, build self-confidence, and become part of a team. Liza Corso—a Paralympic silver medalist—joins Marissa to share how participating in track and field has positively impacted her life. Tune in to learn about how we can raise awareness and increase opportunities for people to participate in adaptive sports. Liza Corso is a junior at Lipscomb University studying psychology and nutrition. She was selected to participate in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games and won a silver medal in the 1500m. She also competes on Lipscomb’s Cross Country and Track & Field team.  “I feel that there is so much value in sports and being able to prove to yourself that you are mentally and physically tough, that you can do hard things.” Connect with Blonde & Blind! Website  - https://www.blondeblind.com/  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blondeblindgirl/  Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/legallybb/?locale=sq_AL  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blonde-blind  YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJz_ng0bHVm0s33plEl5Kpg  X - https://twitter.com/marissa_nissley Connect with Liza! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/liza.corso3/ Resources & Transcript - https://www.blondeblind.com/post/30-blind-athletics-and-the-paralympic-world

    28 мин.
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A podcast created by Marissa Nissley, a legally blind recent college graduate with albinism, that will change the way you think about blindness. Episodes discuss interdependence, accessibility, and disability justice.