

Down to the Struts
Qudsiya Naqui
A podcast about disability and design, where we uncover the building blocks for a more inclusive world.
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Dec 7, 2021 • 43min
Reflections on the Disability Revolution
Judy Heumann looks back on the lessons she learned as a disability civil rights leader, her vision of access and inclusion for disabled people in the future, and how to press forward, even amidst our divided politics.

Nov 23, 2021 • 5min
Trailer: Season 4 coming soon
Season 4 of Down to the Struts launches December 7. We can't wait for you to hear these conversations with these powerful voices in the disability advocacy community. Listen to a sneak peek of the season, and share with a friend who would enjoy the podcast.

Sep 21, 2021 • 30min
Accessing the Halls of Government
Stephanie DeLuca joins Down to the Struts to discuss her work as a legislative assistant for Senator Tammy Duckworth, where she works on health care and disability policy.
Stephanie shares her journey as a disabled scientist to the halls of Congress, how her experiences as a disabled person have informed her approach to public policy, and the need to break down barriers and expand opportunities for disabled people to inform the laws and policies that affect all of our daily lives.

Sep 6, 2021 • 23min
Disabled reality: Survivor’s first deaf contestant
Christy Smith discusses her experiences as the first deaf contestant on the reality TV show "Survivor", and how it propelled her in her work as an international advocate on behalf of Deaf communities in the US and around the world.

Aug 24, 2021 • 43min
Access and Inclusion in the Workplace
Kathy Martinez, president and CEO of Disability Rights Advocates, has had a long career building accessible workplaces, from Wells Fargo to the White House. In her conversation with Qudsiya, she offers advice and thoughts for employers and employees about designing a workplace that is inclusive and accessible to all.

Aug 10, 2021 • 36min
Intersectionality and Algorithmic Bias
Algorithmic machine learning is everywhere, from resume scanning software to advertisements social media. But the discrimination inherently programmed into these algorithms can have real consequences for marginalized groups, including people of color and disabled people. In this episode, advocate, educator and attorney Lydia X.Z. Brown tells Qudsiya about their work to help more people understand and combat these threats. Lydia and Qudsiya also explore the definition of intersectionality, and its relevance when combating algorithmic discrimination.

Jul 27, 2021 • 27min
Making Voting Accessible
In this episode, Qudsiya sits down with Lisa Schur and Doug Kruse, both professors at Rutgers University. They discuss their research on voting access for people with disabilities, and how to ensure participation in democracy is accessible to everyone.

Jul 13, 2021 • 55min
The Year of the Tiger
This season is kicking off with a very special guest: Alice Wong, disabled activist, author and podcaster behind “Disability Visibility,” and the first person Qudsiya reached out to for advice on podcasting.
In their conversation, Alice tells Qudsiya what she’s learned about the visibility of the disabled experience in media and culture, and her desire to contribute to those narratives by telling her own story. They also discuss the need for more financial support for disabled creatives, as well as better representation in journalism and other media.

Jun 29, 2021 • 3min
Trailer: Season 3 coming soon
Season 3 of Down to the Struts launches July 13. Listen to a sneak peek of the season, and share with a friend who would enjoy the podcast.

Jun 8, 2021 • 23min
Bonus episode: Behind the Scenes of Down to the Struts
This special Season 2 bonus episode takes us behind the scenes of Down to the Struts, for a conversation with the team. Listen to Qudsiya chat with audio producer Ilana Nevins and social media and website manager Avery Anapol about how they got involved with the podcast, what they've learned about storytelling, and what they're excited about in Season 3.


