KPFA - Pushing Limits

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KPFA - Pushing Limits

A half-hour radio show providing critical coverage of disability issues and bringing insight into the grassroots disability movement to the general public.

  1. FEB 14

    The Billionaire’s War on Disabled People – Pushing Limits – February 14, 2025

    If you are not worried about programs that come from the Federal government, you are not paying attention. Supports for people with disabilities are on the chopping block, everything from Food Stamps to Meals on Wheels to Social Security and Medi-Care. All of it is under threat from the heavy hand of Elon Musk. For our brothers and sisters overseas, these threats became a nightmare in actuality with the Trump Administration’s “Stop Work” order for all International Aid on January 28. Disabled children lost the ability to attend school at the same time food supplies were cut. It’s been a disaster for disabled refugees, disability organizations, and many others. We talk with Peter Fremlin Torres about what his international contacts told him about the effect of this order. There have been legal challenges and protests in support of the staff at the USAID agency, but in many countries outside the U.S., the damage is real and likely to spread. Join us to learn more about the billionaire’s war on disabled people around the world. Peter Torres Fremlin is a disabled man who writes the weekly Disability Debrief newsletter which is archived at disabilitydebrief.org. He’s spent 10 years studying, working, and language-learning in Brazil, Bangladesh, Switzerland, and Egypt. He currently resides in Colchester, England, where he grew up. Disability Debrief signup page: https://www.disabilitydebrief.org/signup Link to the article on the Stop Work order: https://www.disabilitydebrief.org/debrief/stop-work/ Inclusive Development Partners: https://www.inclusivedevpartners.com/  Their crowdfunding site: https://www.gofundme.com/f/urgent-support-for-idps-global-mission Peter Torres Fremlin Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-torres-fremlin/ Note: The artist who painted the picture below was Tan Kuan Aw, who sadly passed away recently. A link to his work on the Debrief is here. Hosted and Produced by Adrienne Lauby. Audio editing by Dominick Trevethan, Denny Daughters, and Jacob Stanton. Peter Torres Fremlin The post The Billionaire’s War on Disabled People – Pushing Limits – February 14, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.

    30 min
  2. FEB 7

    Disability Resistance in the Age of Trump – Pushing Limits – February 7, 2025

    Welcome back to Trump’s America and another round of attacks against people with disabilities. In the past week we saw Trump try to blame our community for the crash of American Eagle Flight 534. Trump’s comments came less than 48 hours after his administration tried to freeze federal funding for many disability organizations, as well as programs like Medi-Cal and Section 8.  With all this chaos, it’s understandable if you want to hide in the bedroom watching reality television for the next four years. Nieta Greene However, this Friday at 2:30 PM, Nieta Greene has another idea! She’ll be encouraging people with disabilities to resist Trump‘s policies on KPFA’s Pushing Limits program. Green is the founder and CEO of Disability Community for Democracy. She works to get organizations and policymakers to consider the needs of persons with disabilities. This new organization is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and defending liberal democracy and disability rights. On March 1st, the group will host a protest on zoom to push back against Trump’s policies. Additionally, the organization advocates alongside public officials to do a better job at encouraging voters with disabilities to run for public office. Plus, we will hear from the next generation of truth-tellers as Josh Elwood interviews people with disabilities who are learning how to produce radio through a KPFA internship program. Thanks to grant support from Berkeley City College, Clayton Pedersen and Jess Hutcheson are gaining valuable work experience in the fields they would like to pursue – music and talk radio. Tune in to hear more! This episode of Pushing Limits is written and produced by Jacob Lesner-Buxton and Josh Elwood. It is hosted and voiced by Denny Daughters. Editing by Dominick Trevethan and Denny Daughters. Relevant Resources: Link to Disability Community for Democracy Also, look for them on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky. PSA: The recent devastation of the Southern California wildfires has shown us how important emergency/disaster preparedness is…and we’ve got some answers! Join Community Resources for Independent Living (CRIL) and CIL’s Emergency Preparedness and Resilience program for a special Emergency Preparedness 101 specifically for Blind/Low Vision Communities, led by CIL’s Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Sheela Gunn. This workshop will be held as a hybrid, both virtually over Zoom and in-person at the Ed Roberts Campus, 3075 Adeline Street, Berkeley, 94703, in the Osher Room. When: Thursday, February 13th, 2025, from 1:00 – 4:00 PM. Where: Ed Roberts Campus, 3075 Adeline Street, Berkeley, 94703, in the Osher Room and via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82594949995 What: A workshop for people who are Blind or Low Vision that live in the San Francisco Bay Area to learn, then apply, the basics of emergency/disaster preparedness. Who: The Center for Independent Living (CIL), serving northern Alameda County, and Community Resources for Independent Living (CRIL), serving southern Alameda County. Accessibility: The Ed Roberts Campus is a wheelchair-accessible space. Masks required for in-person attendees. Wayfinding support available. Other accommodations available upon request. Register at: https://bit.ly/EP101BLIND1 The post Disability Resistance in the Age of Trump – Pushing Limits – February 7, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.

    30 min

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