Listen "Physical Disabilities"
Episode Synopsis
Today’s important conversation centers around when homelessness and disabilities intersect.
First, a disclaimer: homelessness is a complex issue. I’ve been reminded of that throughout each of the conversations we’ve had. This conversation is no different. We don’t claim to explore every part of this intersection, but hope that each conversation brings new clarity to the reality as a whole. Please keep an open, curious mindset as you listen, and seek to learn, just as we are.
The disability community is rapidly evolving to using identity-first language like disabled person, in place of person-first language like a person who has a disability. This is because it views disability as being a core component of identity, much like race and gender. Some members of the community, such as people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, prefer person-first language. In this episode, the terms may be used interchangeably.
Hosts Emma Hughes and Joe Ader of Family Promise of Spokane
Special Guest Anthony Horn
Produced by Cheree LaPierre and Gwyn Griffith
Recorded at Central Spokane Public Library
Links to referenced articles and additional reading:
Anthony Horn Facebook page
Revive Spokane
Vacancy Rates in Spokane Washington
Come & See at Family Promise of Spokane. Join us to visit our facilities to learn more about how FPS works to end homelessness in our community.
First, a disclaimer: homelessness is a complex issue. I’ve been reminded of that throughout each of the conversations we’ve had. This conversation is no different. We don’t claim to explore every part of this intersection, but hope that each conversation brings new clarity to the reality as a whole. Please keep an open, curious mindset as you listen, and seek to learn, just as we are.
The disability community is rapidly evolving to using identity-first language like disabled person, in place of person-first language like a person who has a disability. This is because it views disability as being a core component of identity, much like race and gender. Some members of the community, such as people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, prefer person-first language. In this episode, the terms may be used interchangeably.
Hosts Emma Hughes and Joe Ader of Family Promise of Spokane
Special Guest Anthony Horn
Produced by Cheree LaPierre and Gwyn Griffith
Recorded at Central Spokane Public Library
Links to referenced articles and additional reading:
Anthony Horn Facebook page
Revive Spokane
Vacancy Rates in Spokane Washington
Come & See at Family Promise of Spokane. Join us to visit our facilities to learn more about how FPS works to end homelessness in our community.
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