125: Empowering Voices: The Role of #Allyship in #Accessibility – 12 Days of #AODA – Day 8

In this conversation, Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler, discuss the importance of allyship in the context of accessibility for people with disabilities. They emphasize the need for genuine listening and collaboration with individuals who have lived experiences of disability. The discussion highlights real-world examples of effective allyship, the consequences of inadequate accessibility standards, and the necessity of including disabled voices in decision-making processes to create a more inclusive society.

Takeaways

  • Allyship starts with listening to people with disabilities.

  • Nothing about us without us is a key principle.

  • Effective allyship involves co-designing solutions with disabled individuals.

  • Accessibility should go beyond minimum standards.

  • Real-world examples show the impact of genuine inclusion.

  • Consequences of choices can unintentionally disable people.

  • Inclusion benefits everyone, not just those with disabilities.

  • Feedback from disabled individuals should be compensated equitably.

  • The City of Toronto’s approach is a model for others.

  • Barriers must be prioritized based on the needs of the community.

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Chapters

00:00 – Introduction to Accessibility and Allyship

02:57 – The Importance of Listening in Allyship

05:30 – Real-World Examples of Effective Allyship

08:12 – Consequences of Accessibility Standards

10:42 – The Economic Impact of Inclusion

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