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The Cop Thought My Canes Were Rifles | a conversation w/ Neal Carter

2021/7/7
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On today's episode we link up with Neal Carter, Principal of Nu View Consulting, the only Black and disabled own general consulting firm in the country. During our conversation with Neal we talk to him about his article, "What Hearing Police Sirens Means to Me as Black Disabled Man" and his experience living with Spina Bifida.  We discuss what it means to live at the intersection of being Black living with a disability and close the show with what divesting from patriarchy looks like for him.  Check out the aforementioned article by Neal below as well his, "A Black Mans's Guide to Rape Culture Syllabus".  Listen and let us know what you think!

After you finish listening to this week's episode, check out these articles:

  • What Hearing Police Sirens Means to Me as a Black Disabled Man)
  • A Black Man’s Guide To Rape Culture: A Syllabus)
  • Disability Ain’t for Ya Dozens (or Demons): 10 Ableist Phrases Black Folks Should Retire Immediately)

Neal's Book Recommendations:

  • Books on misogynoir)
  • The Best books for Budding Black Feminists)
  • Google Drive list with PDFs)

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