23 min

Lou Brown | Progress Think Inclusive

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Today on the podcast, our first guest of the new season is Lou Brown, co-founder of TASH (an organization that advocates for human rights and inclusion for people with significant disabilities and support needs) and Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin. 
We discuss what supports for students with significant disabilities looked like before 1975 and the progress that we have made since then.
This episode's transcript can be found here.
Download our new resource, The Best Inclusive Education Links: 100 links to the best inclusion-related articles, videos, and media on the web.
Visit Think Inclusive for more information about inclusive education.
Have questions or comments? Reach us at podcast@thinkinclusive.us
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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Today on the podcast, our first guest of the new season is Lou Brown, co-founder of TASH (an organization that advocates for human rights and inclusion for people with significant disabilities and support needs) and Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin. 
We discuss what supports for students with significant disabilities looked like before 1975 and the progress that we have made since then.
This episode's transcript can be found here.
Download our new resource, The Best Inclusive Education Links: 100 links to the best inclusion-related articles, videos, and media on the web.
Visit Think Inclusive for more information about inclusive education.
Have questions or comments? Reach us at podcast@thinkinclusive.us
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Credits
This podcast is a production of MCIE. Support the podcast and become a patron of the Think Inclusive Podcast!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 min