Disability and climate justice with Áine Kelly-Costello
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Qudsiya sits down with Áine Kelly-Costello, a multiply disabled storyteller, researcher and advocate based in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Their conversation covers Áine's research and work at the intersection of climate, migration and disability justice.
Resources mentioned in the episode:
On Our Terms podcast series from the European Network on Independent Living
End ASH Now campaign to end the acceptable standard of health immigration policy in New Zealand (also on Facebook and Twitter)
Transcript available here
About the guest:
Áine Kelly-Costello (they/them) is a multiply disabled storyteller, researcher and advocate based in Aotearoa New Zealand. Their written journalism, podcasting and organizing has been rooted in disability community and spanned climate justice, migration, political participation and independent living. They are commencing a PhD through Otago University looking at the ongoing effects of institutional settings in Aotearoa on disabled people and how people with learning disability can live with dignity and equal choices.
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