The ableist city, with Karina Cardona

Host Áine Kelly-Costello talks to Karina Cardona, a disabled Canada-based collaborator at the nexus of disability, environmental and climate justice. We talk about disabled perspectives on urban mobility and low-emissions transitions, as well as the short film Cripping climate Adaptation which Karina co-directed. They get into the policy detail and talk about the systems which prop up ableism.

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Check out the Cripping Climate Adaptation (no audio description) or the Cripping Climate Adaptation (with audio description).

Image description: Karina, a woman with short black hair and big black eyes is smiling enthusiastically at the camera. She’s wearing a grey long sleeve with light grey stripes and the background is bright yellow. 

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