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Raising Kellan
Marsh Naidoo, PT
162 episodes
1 week ago
An information hub for parents of children with disabilities.
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Episode 136. Lindsey Lind talks about urgency for advocacy (Texas vs Becerra) and AXYS
Raising Kellan
24 minutes 8 seconds
8 months ago
Episode 136. Lindsey Lind talks about urgency for advocacy (Texas vs Becerra) and AXYS

In Episode 136 of Raising Kellan, Marsh Naidoo sits down with Lindsey Lind from East Tennessee to discuss their shared experiences in the Partners in PolicyMaking program, a leadership initiative by the Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities.

Lindsey, a dedicated mother of three, shares her journey navigating the complexities of disability advocacy, particularly focusing on her son who has an extra male chromosome, autism, and ADHD. This episode dives deep into the importance of understanding Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act, which protects individuals with disabilities from discrimination in various settings including education and healthcare.

Listeners will learn about Axys, a nonprofit organization supporting families affected by sex chromosome variations, and the implications of the Texas vs Becerra lawsuit that threatens to undermine these critical protections for persons with disabilities. Lindsey emphasizes the need for parents to be informed and proactive in advocating for their children's rights within the educational system, including understanding the differences between IEPs and 504 plans.

Join us for this enlightening conversation, which will highlight the urgency of advocacy in the face of proposed federal changes and the vital role of community support in ensuring that all children receive the accommodations they need to thrive. Don't miss the upcoming Disability Day on the Hill on March 12th, 2025, where you can make your voice heard!

00:00 Introduction

03:53 Lindsey Lind origin story

09:53 What is keeping Lindsey up at night?

18:23 Lindsey: Advocating for school accommodations for kids with disabilities is crucial

21:12 Upcoming events


Raising Kellan
An information hub for parents of children with disabilities.