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The Culture That Disables

The Culture That Disables

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Disability is often framed as something to fix, hide, or overcome. But what if that story is incomplete or harmful?


In this episode of Canadian Salad, Andrea and Hostion explore the culture of disability across the globe, examining how different societies understand disability through spiritual, social, economic, and colonial lenses. From African and Asian cultural frameworks to Latin American economic realities and Canada’s own legacy of eugenics and forced sterilization, this conversation reveals how deeply systems shape who is considered “worthy.”


The episode also introduces an Indigenous worldview of disability, where people are seen as whole, relational, and gifted, not broken. Disability, through this lens, is not a deficit but part of a sacred design that calls communities into care, connection, and responsibility.


This episode is honest, raw, and deeply human. It challenges productivity-based worth, questions independence as the ultimate goal, and invites listeners to imagine a world built for belonging instead of efficiency.


If you care about disability justice, cultural perspectives, decolonization, or redefining what it means to live well together, this episode is for you.


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