Réimaginer les avenirs des personnes en situation de handicap

Un balado de DAWN Canada

Reimagining Disabled Futures is a podcast by DAWN Canada that explores how gender, disability, and economic inequality intersect to shape the lived experiences of women, girls, and gender-diverse people with disabilities.

À travers des conversations profondes et réfléchies, la série met en lumière des récits, la sagesse des communautés et des approches axées sur les forces pour faire progresser la justice, les soins et l’équité. Chaque épisode réunit des militant·e·s, des chercheur·e·s et des leaders communautaires afin d’examiner comment les systèmes influencent les communautés marginalisées — et comment nous pouvons réimaginer un avenir meilleur.

Ce balado constitue un élément clé de la vision de changement sur dix ans de DAWN Canada : Root Resilience, Root Change et Root Justice. À travers chaque conversation, il explore ce que signifie bien vivre, contester les systèmes d’oppression et avancer collectivement vers des futurs inclusifs, intersectionnels et féministes.

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Ce projet a été financé par Femmes et Égalité des genres Canada.

Episode 1

In this episode, we talk about the Sustainable Livelihoods framework and how it helps people living on low incomes. Our guests explain how this approach is different from other poverty programs because it focuses on people’s strengths instead of their problems. We hear stories about the barriers people face when trying to get housing, food, money, and healthcare. We also learn what “living well” means to different people and how personal and systemic issues affect their well-being.

Episode 2

This episode explores incarceration, ableism, systemic violence, and the lived experiences of disablement within the criminal legal system through a disability justice lens. It examines why the Disability Justice Network of Ontario (DJNO) identifies as an abolitionist organization, how prisons reproduce disablement, racial violence, and colonial harm, and how punitive systems extend beyond prisons into schools, long-term care, and housing.

Episode 3

In this episode of Réimaginer les avenirs des personnes en situation de handicap, we explore feminist recovery through the lived experiences of women and gender-diverse people with disabilities participating in the Feminist Economic Recovery Project, part of Mapping Our Future: A 10-Year Vision for Change for Women with Disabilities. 

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Episode 4

In this episode, Réimaginer les avenirs des personnes en situation de handicap explores what feminist recovery looks like through a disability justice lens, with a particular focus on peer support, housing, and collective care. Hosts Nashwa Lina Khan and Erin Dekker are joined by Dr. Jihan Abbas, a sociologist and disability studies scholar, to examine how capitalism, neoliberalism, and ableist systems shape disabled people’s ability to live well.

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