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Towards a Kinder Public
Kinderpublic
38 episodes
3 months ago
Down syndrome is the most common of the chromosomal disorders, and yet, it is often the subject of misinformation and openly discriminatory policies. Our discussion with Emily Mondschein, Executive Director at GiGi’s Playhouse Buffalo, continues as she shares more strategies for disability inclusion.
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Down syndrome is the most common of the chromosomal disorders, and yet, it is often the subject of misinformation and openly discriminatory policies. Our discussion with Emily Mondschein, Executive Director at GiGi’s Playhouse Buffalo, continues as she shares more strategies for disability inclusion.
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Design
Arts,
Education,
Society & Culture
Episodes (20/38)
Towards a Kinder Public
S4 Ep_037 The Impact of the Down Syndrome Inclusive Education Guidelines, with Emily Mondschein, GiGi’s Playhouse Buffalo, NY Pt.4
Down syndrome is the most common of the chromosomal disorders, and yet, it is often the subject of misinformation and openly discriminatory policies. Our discussion with Emily Mondschein, Executive Director at GiGi’s Playhouse Buffalo, continues as she shares more strategies for disability inclusion.
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1 year ago
26 minutes 25 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S4 Ep_036 Creating the Down Syndrome Inclusive Education Guidelines, with Emily Mondschein of GiGi’s Playhouse, Buffalo NY, Pt.3
Down syndrome is the most common of the chromosomal disorders, and yet, it is often the subject of misinformation and openly discriminatory policies. Our discussion with Emily Mondschein, Executive Director at GiGi’s Playhouse Buffalo, continues as she shares more strategies for disability inclusion.
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1 year ago
31 minutes 27 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S4 Ep_035 Steps to Inclusion for Individuals with Down Syndrome, with Emily Mondschein, Executive Director, GiGi’s Playhouse Buffalo NY, Pt.2
Down syndrome is the most common of the chromosomal disorders, and yet, it is often the subject of misinformation and openly discriminatory policies. Our discussion with Emily Mondschein, Executive Director at GiGi’s Playhouse Buffalo, continues as she shares more strategies for disability inclusion.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 36 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S4 Ep_034 How Down Syndrome is Excluded from Disability Inclusion, with Emily Mondschein, Executive Director, Gigi’s Playhouse Buffalo,Pt.1
Emily Mondschein, Executive Director at Gigi’s Playhouse Buffalo, joins us to talk about her urgent and trailblazing work in disability inclusion. She shares how her experiences as a special education teacher, and later, parent of a child with Down syndrome, led to her national advocacy work for equitable access to education for the Down syndrome community.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 11 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S4 Ep_033 Advocacy How-To When Cultural Short-Sightedness is Built into the Architecture & Operations of Public Space, with Cultural ReProducers Christa Donner & Selina Trepp, Pt.3
US-based artists Christa Donner and Selina Trepp discuss their collaborative work on the problem of professional inclusion for artists and cultural workers who are also parents. Through Cultural ReProducers, a creative platform initiated by Christa Donner, they experimented and devised a Childcare Supported Event Series that allowed artist-parents to maintain professional engagement in the art world.
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1 year ago
35 minutes 40 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S4 Ep_032 Caregiving as Public Infrastructure: Improving Inclusion for Children & Families, with Cultural Reproducers Christa Donner & Selina Trepp, Pt.2
US-based artists Christa Donner and Selina Trepp discuss their collaborative work on the problem of professional inclusion for artists and cultural workers who are also parents. Through Cultural ReProducers, a creative platform initiated by Christa Donner, they experimented and devised a Childcare Supported Event Series that allowed artist-parents to maintain professional engagement in the art world.
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1 year ago
36 minutes 48 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S4 Ep_031 Parenthood, Gender Bias, & Maintaining Engagement in the Art World: with Cultural ReProducers Christa Donner & Selina Trepp, Pt.1
US-based artists Christa Donner and Selina Trepp discuss their collaborative work on the problem of professional inclusion for artists and cultural workers who are also parents. Through Cultural ReProducers, a creative platform initiated by Christa Donner, they experimented and devised a Childcare Supported Event Series that allowed artist-parents to maintain professional engagement in the art world.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 26 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep030 Walking the Land: the importance of small-scale and family farms with Reverend Peaches Gillette, Pt2
It is our absolute pleasure to welcome back Reverend Peaches Gillette to talk about her new book about small and family farms, Walking the Land, a collaborative work with the watercolorist Tommy Beers. Reverend Gillette is a poet, an ordained chaplain, spiritual counselor, and race relations advisor.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 10 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep029 Walking the Land: the importance of small-scale and family farms with Reverend Peaches Gillette, Pt1
It is our absolute pleasure to welcome back Reverend Peaches Gillette to talk about her new book about small and family farms, Walking the Land, a collaborative work with the watercolorist Tommy Beers. Reverend Gillette is a poet, an ordained chaplain, spiritual counselor, and race relations advisor.
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep028 Public Accommodations for Marginalized Groups: Designing for Neurodiversity and Disability with Han Malyn, Pt4
Kinderpublic welcomes Han Malyn (pronouns they/them) to discuss intersectionality and empathy in the design and operation of public space.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 40 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep027 Public Accommodations for Marginalized Groups: Designing for Neurodiversity and Disability with Han Malyn, Pt3
Kinderpublic welcomes Han Malyn (pronouns they/them) to discuss intersectionality and empathy in the design and operation of public space.
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2 years ago
27 minutes 25 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep026 Empathy, Intersectionality, and Public Space:with Han Malyn, Pt2
Kinderpublic welcomes Han Malyn (pronouns they/them) to discuss intersectionality and empathy in the design and operation of public space.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 45 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep025 Empathy, Intersectionality, and Public Space:with Han Malyn, Pt1
Kinderpublic welcomes Han Malyn (pronouns they/them) to discuss intersectionality and empathy in the design and operation of public space.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 15 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep024 Designing Space for Healing: with artist Lehna Huie, Pt3
NYC and Baltimore-based multimedia artist Lehna Huie discusses the qualities of a healing space.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 42 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep023 BIPOC Reproductive Justice & Intergenerational Healing: with artist Lehna Huie, Pt2
NYC and Baltimore-based multimedia artist Lehna Huie discusses her artistic process, intergenerational family connections, and reproductive justice for BIPOC people.
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2 years ago
29 minutes 56 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep022 Diaspora, Monuments, and Harriet Tubman in Baltimore: with artist Lehna Huie, Pt1
Multimedia artist and reproductive justice advocate Lehna Huie discusses her Pan-African and Caribbean identity, the personal, familial, and cultural context of her art, and her work in community and healing modalities.
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2 years ago
28 minutes 42 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep021 Communication Accessibility, ASL, and Inclusion in Museum and Exhibition Spaces, with Curator Rachel Seligman, Pt2
Rachel Seligman, the Assistant Director for Curatorial Affairs and the Malloy Curator at the Francis Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, will discuss her work towards greater communication accessibility in exhibition design and the museum space, particularly with respect to her curatorial work with Berlin-based contemporary artist Christine Sun Kim.
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2 years ago
29 minutes 14 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep020 Communication Accessibility, Museum Exhibition Design and Christine Sun Kim, with Curator Rachel Seligman, Pt1
Rachel Seligman, the Assistant Director for Curatorial Affairs and the Malloy Curator at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, will discuss her work to improve communication accessibility in exhibition design and the museum space, and her curatorial work with Berlin-based contemporary artist Christine Sun Kim.
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2 years ago
28 minutes 37 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep019 How-To Be a Civically Engaged Citizen: Regenerative Agriculture, Agroforestry, and the 2023 Farm Bill with climate activist Pamela Tate, Pt2
Pamela Tate is an advocate for regenerative agriculture and agroforestry and climate activist with leadership roles in organizations including The Climate Reality Project and American Forests. Pamela walks us through the steps that she uses to advocate for climate and conservation issues with legislators.
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2 years ago
22 minutes 20 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
S3 Ep018 Regenerative Agriculture, Agroforestry, Climate & 2023 Farm Bill: with climate activist Pamela Tate, Pt1
Pamela Tate is an advocate for regenerative agriculture and agroforestry and climate activist with leadership roles in organizations including The Climate Reality Project and American Forests.
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2 years ago
23 minutes 30 seconds

Towards a Kinder Public
Down syndrome is the most common of the chromosomal disorders, and yet, it is often the subject of misinformation and openly discriminatory policies. Our discussion with Emily Mondschein, Executive Director at GiGi’s Playhouse Buffalo, continues as she shares more strategies for disability inclusion.