Ranked #1

Defining Disability
Defining Disability
Disability has long been defined by an individual's impairment and the notion that each disabled person should rely on m... Read more
15 Oct 2019
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1hr 4mins
Ranked #2

Due Process: Special Education Law and its History in NYC
Due Process: Special Education Law and its History in NYC
INCLUDEnyc interviews Neal H. Rosenberg, the founder of the oldest, largest, and most iconic law firm devoted to the pra... Read more
17 Apr 2018
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36mins
Ranked #3

Navigating Life: Thoughts on education, ableism, and advocacy
Navigating Life: Thoughts on education, ableism, and advocacy
Tyrese Alleyne-Davis is currently a graduating senior at the Henry Viscardi School in Long Island, NY. He has triplegic ... Read more
26 Jun 2018
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35mins
Ranked #4

Art and autism: How one man made his son a superhero
Art and autism: How one man made his son a superhero
Brooklyn born native Led A. Bradshaw is a talented comic book artist/writer, graphic artist, and Technical Writer who ha... Read more
29 May 2018
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30mins
Ranked #5

Restorative Justice in Action in NYC Schools
Restorative Justice in Action in NYC Schools
NY Peace Institute’s Restorative Justice Coordinator Kailani Capote shares her experiences implementing restorative just... Read more
19 Nov 2019
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41mins
Ranked #6

Integrate NYC Schools Now!
Integrate NYC Schools Now!
NYC has a long-standing school segregation problem that affects students of all age ranges and runs across school progra... Read more
28 May 2019
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51mins
Ranked #7

Student Data, Privacy, and the Internet Age
Student Data, Privacy, and the Internet Age
Leonie Haimson, one of New York’s most active education advocates and proponent of small class sizes, and Jean Mizutani ... Read more
12 Nov 2019
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39mins
Ranked #8

Bumps and Turns from a Sibling’s Perspective (Part 1)
Bumps and Turns from a Sibling’s Perspective (Part 1)
In any family, relationships among brothers and sisters are unique and important. Siblings can be friends and secret-kee... Read more
30 Apr 2019
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44mins
Ranked #9

From Shakespeare to Speechless: Disability in the Media
From Shakespeare to Speechless: Disability in the Media
People with disabilities face social stigma and misunderstanding stemming from what they see and hear from movies, books... Read more
14 May 2019
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37mins
Ranked #10

Doing Disney with a Disability
Doing Disney with a Disability
Learn how to prepare, how to fly, and how and where to stay to make your Disney vacation with your child with a disabili... Read more
12 Jun 2018
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30mins
Ranked #11

Advocacy, Activism, and the Future
Advocacy, Activism, and the Future
Susan Scheer, CEO at the Institute of Career Development, founder of Access-A-Ride and Jean Mizutani of INCLUDEnyc discu... Read more
22 Oct 2019
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46mins
Ranked #12

Unpacking the Endrew F. Opinion
Unpacking the Endrew F. Opinion
Steven Alizio interprets the landmark Special Education Case, Endrew F., a unanimous Supreme Court opinion from 2017 est... Read more
21 May 2019
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46mins
Ranked #13

Designing with a Heart
Designing with a Heart
Cara McCarty, Director of Curatorial at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, speaks with INCLUDEnyc Senior Family E... Read more
23 Oct 2018
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34mins
Ranked #14

Preschoolers with Disabilities
Preschoolers with Disabilities
Jean Mizutani and Chris Treiber, Associate Executive Director for Children's Services at the Inter Agency Council of Dev... Read more
13 Nov 2018
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41mins
Ranked #15

The Ultimate Test: Travel Training on 9/11
The Ultimate Test: Travel Training on 9/11
The skills learned in travel training by students with disabilities were put to the ultimate test on 9/11/2001. Hear Peg... Read more
9 Oct 2018
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45mins