2: Breaking Down Barriers: Advocacy for Disability Rights in 2025 #disability #accessibility

In this episode, Anthony Frisina (he/him) and Maddy Dever (they/them) , The Autistic Rambler, dive into the reality of accessibility in Ontario following the missed 2025 barrier-free deadline. They discuss the challenges faced by the disability community, from navigating everyday barriers to advocating for meaningful change in policies and attitudes.

Key topics include:

🔹 The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) progress—or lack thereof.

🔹 The role of government, businesses, and communities in creating a barrier-free world.

🔹 Strategies for effective advocacy and the importance of allyship.

🔹 Personal stories of resilience and the push for accountability in accessibility reforms.

This episode is packed with insights, passion, and humor as Maddy and Anthony explore how to build a more inclusive future.

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Chapters

00:00 – Introduction to Accessibility and Inclusion

03:57 – Political Landscape and Disability Advocacy

08:59 – Goals for 2025 and Beyond

12:23 – Government Accountability and Accessibility Standards

15:55 – Community Involvement and Attitude Shifts

20:28 – Building Alliances for Change

26:15 – Conclusion and Call to Action

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