
Ep3: "I want the beauty and creativity to be emphasized in disability, and simultaneously, the complexity"-Sarah Arvey Tov
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Join host Carrie Basas as she engages in a heartfelt conversation with guest Sarah Arvey Tov on the Rooted in Washington Podcast. The episode delves into Sarah's journey from a special education teacher to a graduate student, and then from a graduate student to a professor, researcher, and new mom, touching on pivotal moments in their collaboration for a Washington state disability history and pride projects called One Out of Five (https://www.oeo.wa.gov/en/education-issues/one-out-five-disability-history-and-pride-project). Sarah shares the significance of intergenerational disability communities, the evolution of her work on disability justice, and the challenges and joys of parenting twins. They also discuss the role of family engagement in shaping disability identity and the importance of creating accessible educational spaces. The conversation emphasizes relational work, collective access, and the transformative power of disability culture in both personal and professional spheres.
Rooted in Washington is produced by Roots of Inclusion (rootsofinclusion.org) and supported by the Washington Statewide Family Engagement Center.