
Best Of 2023: The ADA as Welfare Reform
Jan 6, 2024
A thought-provoking podcast episode explores the limited scope and conservative origins of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It discusses the relationship between the ADA and welfare reform, the framing of the ADA in terms of independence, collaboration, and economic extraction, and the similarities and tensions between the disability rights movement and early LGBTQ+ movements. The episode also highlights the unfulfilled promises of the ADA, its perception as neoliberal, and the need for a different approach to disability policy beyond the ADA. The hosts express gratitude to patrons and advocate for Medicare for All.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
The ADA and Welfare Reform
05:16 • 33min
Framing the ADA: Independence, Collaboration, and Economic Extraction
38:23 • 5min
Similarities and Tensions in Organizing Movements for Recognition and Rights
43:48 • 5min
The Rise of the Independent Living Movement and the Influence of the ADA
48:48 • 10min
The Unfulfilled Promises of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
58:31 • 35min
The ADA and the Perception of Neoliberalism
01:33:07 • 11min
Challenging Disability Policy: Beyond the ADA
01:43:48 • 15min
Show Support and Advocacy for Medicare for All
01:58:32 • 3min
