What is it like to navigate through an unaccommodating world when you are living with a disability? Two inspirational NACOSA staff members talk honestly about living with disability. Inathi is living with cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair which makes her disability visible. Natasha is living with autism spectrum disorder - a hidden disability. Both have had to overcome discrimination. Both have not let their disability define them. This is their frank conversation about what it...
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What is it like to navigate through an unaccommodating world when you are living with a disability? Two inspirational NACOSA staff members talk honestly about living with disability. Inathi is living with cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair which makes her disability visible. Natasha is living with autism spectrum disorder - a hidden disability. Both have had to overcome discrimination. Both have not let their disability define them. This is their frank conversation about what it...
Say It Anyway is NACOSA’s new podcast where real voices take the mic. No jargon, no judgement – just raw, honest conversations that bring hidden perspectives into the light. From untold stories to everyday experiences, it’s like a ‘kuier’ with an old friend who isn’t afraid to ask the tough questions. This is a podcast about people, their lives and the stories that shape our communities. Pull up a chair, tune in, and let’s say it anyway. Say it Anyway is a NACOSA podcast whe...
Say It Anyway - The NACOSA Podcast
What is it like to navigate through an unaccommodating world when you are living with a disability? Two inspirational NACOSA staff members talk honestly about living with disability. Inathi is living with cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair which makes her disability visible. Natasha is living with autism spectrum disorder - a hidden disability. Both have had to overcome discrimination. Both have not let their disability define them. This is their frank conversation about what it...