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Assembling Inclusion

Katie Nieves Licwinko

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We celebrate inclusion and help bring awareness of how to be more inclusive in our daily lives by interviewing individuals worldwide who create, facilitate, or participate in inclusive work.
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Coral Hoh, a linguistic expert and the co-founder of Dysolve. Dysolve is an artificial intelligence powered solution for evaluating and addressing dyslexia. During our conversation, Dr. Hoh addresses the problems with the traditional approach to dyslexia evaluations, including scattered assessments and data points th…
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In this episode, we interviewed Joe Jamison, founder and CEO of VisitAble. VisitAble is dedicated to accessibility awareness and inclusion training for businesses, addressing the gap these organizations often have in the disability space. The self-paced eLearning courses emphasize the importance of storytelling, focusing on industry best practices,…
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In this episode, we talked to Gregory Liakos, the Director of Gateway Arts, an organization dedicated to providing individualized arts-based services for adults with disabilities, which allow them to find meaningful careers within the art world. Founded in 1973, Gateway Arts is one of the longest-running programs of its kind in the United States, o…
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In this episode, Brendan Aylward, founder of AdaptX and owner of the inclusive fitness center, Unified Health and Performance, discusses his passion for creating inclusive fitness environments. Within AdaptX, the mission is to provide resources and education to fitness professionals so they can better support their clients with disabilities. During…
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In this episode, we focus on accessibility and disability inclusion within music festivals. Live music can bring people together but, unfortunately, most venues and events are not inclusive for all music fans. In this episode, we talked to Shawn Satterfield, founder of Shine Music and the Shine Music Festival, an accessible music festival in Colora…
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In this episode, Lorraine Woodward, founder of Becoming rentABLE, discusses the challenges and importance of making short-term rentals accessible. She highlights that only 0.01% of short-term rentals in the U.S. are considered accessible and that there is a need for a wider range of accessibility features. Becoming rentABLE provides a platform for …
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In this episode, we are joined by Kelly Steinke, the president of READ Learning and Silver Moon Spelling. Kelly is a passionate advocate for literacy education, and she has dedicated her career to helping children with dyslexia succeed. In this episode, we discuss the inspiration behind Kelly’s work, her curriculum for research-based literacy instr…
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In this episode, we spoke to Carol Sudhalter and Mimi Block about the Louis Armstrong Legacy Monthly Jazz Jams held at Flushing Town Hall each month. Carol is the jazz house band leader for the jam sessions and Mimi is a frequent performer and an accomplished violinist. In our conversations, both guests share their experiences with music and the im…
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In this episode, we interview Dr. Sally Izquierdo and Kartika Kumari about their work creating the Neurodiversity Hub at Queens College. The hub provides access to quality resources about neurodiversity and how to support students in the classroom, specifically within higher education. These artifacts can help professors and staff create more welco…
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In this episode, we interviewed Dr. Kate Siekman about Islands of Brilliance, an organization dedicated to creating learning experiences that support and empower neurodivergent learners. By pairing arts, design, and STEAM content with individual SpIns, different levels of program options, and mentorship, Islands of Brilliance has created a space wh…
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Billions of people around the world use assistive technology, but the wide variety of different AT devices, equipment, and products can be overwhelming both for people recommending and adopting technology. Eazilee is a platform and community centered on finding the right assistive technology. We talked to Rebecca Scott about how overwhelming AT dec…
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In this episode, we interview Rich Padulo, founder of Treat Accessibly, an organization dedicated to making Halloween more inclusive. We talk about the story of how Rich and his family were inspired to start Treat Accessibly, We also discuss strategies people can follow to ensure they are creating an inclusive trick-or-treating experience for every…
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In this episode, we interviewed Mariella Satow about SignUp, a free Chrome extension that provides an overlay with sign language interpretation for popular Netflix and Disney + movie content. We discuss the inspiration behind starting this extension, how interpreters are hired, the process of selecting and interpreting a movie, and future plans for…
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Birding is a popular outdoor activity that millions of Americans enjoy, but did you also know that it is an extremely adaptable hobby? In this episode, we talk to Freya McGregor, who founded Access Birding, an organization that provides consulting and training services related to birding, accessibility, inclusion, and disability. We discuss the wor…
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In this episode, we talk about the barriers facing people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Because of financial barriers, transportation barriers, and other issues facing these patients, the New York State Academic Dental Centers created a fellowship to support the pathway of dentists into specialized care for patients with disabil…
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In this episode, we talked to Michelle Ridsdale from Kaboose, an app that provides a safe space for the autistic and neurodiverse community to make friends with common interests. We also talked about future developments of the app, including job matching, mentorship, and tips. (Episode Transcript) Website Contact Information Kaboose Google Play Kab…
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In this episode, we interview Emma Clegg and Molly Rogers, creators of JAM the Label. JAM is an adaptive clothing label based in Australia, which creates accessible, functional, and fashionable clothing with people with disability in mind. We talk about the inspiration behind starting JAM, how they collaborate and work with people in the disability…
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In this episode, we interviewed Sharron Rush from Knowbility and discussed all things digital accessibility. Knowbility has a variety of programs, including Be a Digital Ally, which focus on breaking down digital content guidelines and bringing awareness to the barriers that can be experienced when dealing with digital content. (Episode Transcript)…
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In this episode, we talk about accessible and inclusive travel with Alvaro Silberstein, creator of Wheel the World. We discuss how Wheel the World uses data points to provide insight into the accessibility of travel locations, accommodations, attractions, and activities around the world. Wheel the World also has pre-built inclusive itineraries and …
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In this episode, we talk to Lauren Heil, the creator of Stickity, a free and accessible add-on for Google Docs and Google Slides. We discuss how Lauren came to design Stickity, the different graphics and animations that exist within the stickers, and how these digital stickers can increase accessibility, decrease teacher workload, develop classroom…
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In this episode, we interview Dorean White from United Sound, an organization dedicated to removing barriers and fostering social inclusion through music. We talk about their peer mentorship program, the structure of their middle school, high school, and college chapters, the benefits of participating in this program for all musicians, and their in…
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In this episode, we interview Aubrie Therrien and Sandy Gladstone-Karpe about EPIC Players, an inclusive theater company in New York. We talk about their program structure, the types of shows they produce, the work they've done on making theater inclusive both on and off the stage, and the company's commitment to empowering and supporting their art…
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In this episode, we interview Chris Hastings from Snoezelen, a company that creates multisensory rooms and spaces. We talk about how these rooms are designed and their various equipment and features, as well as how these spaces are beneficial to a variety of different people with different needs. (Episode Transcript) Timelapse video of room creatio…
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In this episode, we talk to Jodi Asbell-Clarke from TERC about the INFACT project, which stands for Including Neurodiversity in Foundational and Applied Computational Thinking. INFACT has developed an inclusive program to teach computational thinking skills in grade 3-8 by embedding supports and multiple modalities, so all students can find success…
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In this episode, we interview Dr. Rachel Levy from VoiceItt. Voiceitt is an iOS and web-based speech recognition app for people with speech disabilities, disorders, or impairments. We talk about the difference between the apps and how people can use them for training to understand their unique speech patterns for communication with smart home devic…
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In 2015, Travis Davis presented his TEDx Talk, "Incluse Me: Social Inclusion in Education." Today, we catch up with Travis about his background and the impact of that speech. We also talk about the work he's been doing, including his work with schools and his podcast, as well as discuss the importance of inclusion within education overall. (Episode…
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In this episode, we talk to Brooke Allen of the Diverse Learners Cooperative, an organization dedicated to providing support for teachers and school teams to better support all students and their needs. We talk about the organization's dedication to authentic and meaningful professional development and training, how schools can work with the Divers…
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In this episode, we interview Nate Tilton about the Disability Lab at UC Berkeley, a fully accessible and disability-inclusive makerspace. We talk about the creation of the space, its role as an identity makerspace, the design of the lab space and accessibility of the equipment, and the different projects that have been done and are currently being…
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In this episode, we interviewed Vanessa Castañeda Gill, the CEO of Social Cipher, all about her company and its flagship game, Ava. Social Cipher is an SEL game focused on neurodivergent youth ages 10-15. We discuss the game, its impact on students, the way they utilize student feedback, and the overall representation for the neurodivergent communi…
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In this episode, we talk to Sheryl Burgstahler about DO-IT, a program that has operated out of the University of Washington for the past thirty years. We discuss the various programs DO-IT has for helping support students with disabilities attending college and going into various fields of employment. We also talk about how the program trains highe…
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In this episode, we interview Ed Dernulc and Cindy Day all about NBT's Inclusion Manufacturing Camps. We discuss the past two inclusion camps they have run, which focus on providing four weeks of training for individuals with disabilities to help them gain meaningful employment within the manufacturing industry. We also discuss the program's future…
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In this episode, we talk to Kent Streeb from Enchroma, a company that uses patented lens technology to design glasses for people with color vision deficiencies. We talk about colorblindness, the importance of ensuring school and work environments are accessible, and their program that brings their lenses to museums, schools, universities, and natio…
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In this episode, we interview David Hojah from Parrots, a company that designs technology to empower individuals with neurological challenges. Discover the different software options from Parrots and the considerations they gave to the design process to ensure that individuals can live more independent lives. (Episode Transcript) Parrots Website…
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In this episode, we interviewed Barbara Pape and Jessica Jackson from Digital Promise and discussed the Learner Variability Project. Specifically, we talk about the Learner Variability Navigator and the IEP Project and how both of these initiatives can help educators, students, and edtech companies work toward being more inclusive of the diverse ne…
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In this episode, we interview Aaron Kelley from PlayVS and Brian Quinn from Special Olympics International about unified eSports. This program allows students to play on one inclusive, unified video game competition team. We talk about the structure of this program, how the program can make schools more inclusive, and the benefits for everyone invo…
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In this episode, we're talking all about Mentra with Shea Belsky! Mentra is a neurodiversity employment network that partners neurodiverse job-seekers with positions that fit their unique strengths and employers who value their skillsets. We also talk about how the platform is being used to support universities and service providers. (Episode Trans…
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In this episode, we talk to Tara Coucharine and Kristin Robinson about Clusive, a free, customized and adaptive learning tool that provides support for students while reading digitally. (Episode Transcript) Clusive Clusive Guides (for parents, students, and parents/caregivers)
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In this episode, we interviewed Aaron Gustafson about Microsoft AI for Accessibility, a program that focuses on accessibility innovation and provides grant funding to different projects and initiatives. We discuss the structure of the program and the different projects that have been funded over the past few years, as well as the future direction t…
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In this episode, we talk about adaptive sports and inclusive sports programming with Tyler McGregor from All Sports All People. We discuss the organization's school outreach program, which promotes inclusion awareness for youth and teaches about adaptive sports, their partnerships with community recreation departments, and how their organization is…
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In this episode, we interview Mary Theresa Archbold from the Theatre for All program at Queens Theatre. Theatre for All is a theatre program that is intentional about making stages inclusive for all performers. They work with actors in the disability community to provide training and advocacy within the performing arts. (Episode Transcript) Theatre…
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In this episode, we talk about Career Technical Education (CTE), emerging technologies in agriculture, and inclusion. I sat down with three members of the Growing Hope Project-- Sherryl Anderson, Barbara Pastuchek, and Brit Steele. They discussed the mission of Growing Hope, which partners Night Owl Bay with the San Bernardino City Unified School D…
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In this episode, we interview Dave Dolan from Veative. We discuss the Veative platform and all of the content available to students, including STEM lessons that are more concrete and accessible. We also talk about uses for language learners and the capabilities for differentiation and personalized learning, as well as data collection for teachers. …
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In this episode, we interview Joann Blumenfeld about the Catalyst program, an inclusive STEM program that helps students find their pathway toward STEM careers. Joann and I talk about her experience in education, the importance of creating an accessible and inclusive curriculum to ensure all learners are successful, the value of placing high expect…
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In this episode, we interview Kay Gayner and Agnes McConlogue Ferro from the DREAM Project at National Dance Institute. We discuss DREAM and how it helps make dance inclusive for everyone, including how the program and inclusion overall benefit the dancers, audience, and families (Episode Transcript) DREAM Website (Dancers Realize Excellence throug…
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In this episode, we spoke to Jen Schlegel. We talk about her start-up company, all of her ideas, her work with Ohio Tech Ambassadors, and her views on accessibility and assistive technology. (Episode Transcript) Ohio Tech Ambassadors Website Beenabled Website
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In this episode, we interview Christian Kane about creating the Field of Dreams complex in Toms River, New Jersey. Field of Dreams is an all-inclusive complex with a playground, fields, interactive areas, and events with the goal of being physically and socially inclusive for everyone, regardless of age or abilities. (Episode Transcript) Field of D…
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In this episode, we interview Gil Dori from EyeHarp, an organization that created the first musical instrument that can be played with eye gaze or head movements. We discuss how EyeHarp helps bring music to individuals with physical disabilities, including how it can make music creation and education more inclusive. (Episode Transcript) EyeHarp Web…
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In this episode, we interview Sarah Sandelius, the Chief Executive Officer of The Ability Challenge. The Ability Challenge works with schools to make sure that students with diverse learning needs are supported. We talk about the role of data within special education programming decisions, the importance of and team staff collaboration in inclusion…
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In this episode, we interview Dr. Becca Monteleone, an Assistant Professor of Disability Studies at the University of Toledo. We talked about the power of storytelling within self-advocacy and allowing participants to own their own voices, identities, and experiences. (Episode Transcript) Dr. Monteleone's Storytelling Curriculum SALUTE Storytelling…
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